Fish meal (fish scrap), stabilized anti-oxidant treated

Description

 Brown to greenish-brown residues of fish, obtained through heating and dryíng of oily fish. Moisture content: more than 5% but not more than 12%, by mass. Fat content: not more than 15%, by mass. Bulk density: 300 -700 kg/m3Non-IMSBC Code information: used mainly for animal feeds, raw material for fish protein concentrate and fertilisers (when the fish meal is damaged and unsuitable for use as animal feeds). 

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