Green beans for livestock
is produced when green beans are processed into canned vegetables, separating the tips of the bean and beans of different sizes. The co-product Green beans is high in protein.
Quality
The product complies with applicable laws and regulations. Mycotoxins, insecticides, pesticides and herbicides are examined according to the applicable GMP+ standards.
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Valid from 30 June 2023
Valid from 30 June 2023
Cattle values
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 Green beans
Below are the questions commonly asked about the co-product Green beans, do you have any other questions about the co-product? Then please contact us.
- What is the current price of the co-product Green beans?
Curious about the current price of the co-product Green beans? Through MyLooop you are always informed about the current price and availability of the co-product Green beans. The moment prices change, you will automatically receive a notification via WhatsApp, e-mail or SMS. This way you are always informed about the current price of the co-product Green beans.
- What is the feed value of the co-product Green beans?
The feed value of the co-product Green beans is shown in the matrix. The matrix shows all (nutritional) properties of the co-product Green beans in one overview. You can download the matrix via MyLooop, so it is always to hand. Any nutritional changes? Then we will notify you automatically.
- How should you store and keep the co-product Green beans?
The co-product Green beans can be stored in a dry feed silo or trench silo.
- What is the shelf life of the co-product Green beans?
The co-product Green beans can be kept for a fortnight unless the co-product has been ensiled.