Wheat Starch Tarpro for insect nutrition
is released during the extraction of starch from wheat, resulting in several valuable liquid products for livestock farming. Tarpro, liquid wheat starch, is one of these products. The whole wheat grain is cleaned, conditioned, ground and sieved, after which wheat flour, wheat germ and wheat bran are released. The wheat flour is separated into wheat starch and wheat protein (gluten) using water and physical processes. Co-products are released from the various processes, including a starch-rich and a protein-rich flow that form the product Tarpro. Tarpro is thickened and acidified.
Quality
The product complies with laws and regulations. Mycotoxins, insecticides, pesticides and herbicides are tested according to the GMP+ FSA. The product is non-GMO (according to Regulation (EC) 1829/2003 and 1830/2003).
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Valid from 22 March 2023
Valid from 22 March 2023
Levels are based on averages and stated in grams per kg of dry matter, unless stated otherwise. Changes in product composition are reserved.
Feeding advice based on DS of total ration
Logistics & Storage
Frequently asked Questions about Wheat starch Tarpro
Below are the questions commonly asked about the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro for insects, do you have any other questions about the co-product? Then please contact us.
- Is the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro suitable for insect feeding?
Is the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro suitable for insect feeding?
The co-product Wheat starch Tarpro is very suitable as insect food e.g. for mealworms or (soldier) flies. The insect co-product Wheat starch Tarpro has the appropriate certification. Are you looking for more co-products? Looop has a wide range of co-products suitable as feed for insects.- How should you store and preserve the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro for insects?
The co-product Wheat starch Tarpro is stored in an acid-resistant silo or bunker with agitator, regular stirring is desirable to prevent settling.
- What is the shelf life of the co -product Wheat starch Tarpro for insects?
The shelf life of the co -product Wheat starch Tarpro for insects is 3 months, provided the silo or bunker is cleaned regularly
- Is it permitted to feed the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro to insects?
The European Union only allows co-products with a GMP+ certification to be fed to insects. These co-products have also been found safe for animal feed. The co-product Wheat starch Tarpro for insects has a GMP+ certification which makes the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro suitable for feeding insects such as a flies or larva.
- Who can I contact about the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro for insects?
Do you have any questions about the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro? Or would you like to know more about the different co-products that can be used as insect feed? Get in touch with: Kelly Vermeer. You can reach Kelly by sending an email to kvermeer@looop.company or by calling +316 23 43 26 41.
- What other co-products suitable for insects does Looop have available?
In addition to the co-product Wheat starch Tarpro, Looop has other insect co-products available, including Wheat starch Allstarch, Wheat starch Crespovit® Extract, Wheat starch Crespovit® Fibre and Wheat starch Crespovit® Starch.