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Corn gluten meal is a byproduct of the corn milling process that is used as a feed ingredient across various animal feed markets. It is particularly known for its high protein content, making it a valuable supplement for livestock, poultry, and pet food diets. Corn gluten meal serves as a source of energy, amino acids, and vitamins, contributing to the growth, health, and productivity of animals. It is appreciated for its consistency in quality and nutrient content, making it a reliable component in the formulation of animal feedstuffs.
In terms of the market, the production and use of corn gluten meal are influenced by the agricultural practices, corn production levels, and the demands of the animal feed industry. Its utility in enhancing feed efficiency and meat quality often shapes its demand among feed producers. The market encompasses a range of applications, from cattle and swine feeds to aquaculture and pet food, with the latter seeing an increase in the premium pet food segment.
Several companies are active in the corn gluten meal market. Prominent players include Archer Daniels Midland Company, Cargill Incorporated, Tate & Lyle, Ingredion Incorporated, Grain Processing Corporation, and Tereos. These companies engage in the production, distribution, and sale of corn gluten meal, catering to the diverse needs of the animal feed industry. Show Less Read more