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Mar-18-23

Best Canary Seeds For Animal Feed

$300
MOQ: 50  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
 
Our global network has given us the edge amongst our competitors to ensure prompt delivery of our products, as a number one supplier of agricultural products from all over the world we are willing to supply you with canary seeds at a best price.



Canary Grains

We are direct manufacturer and main supplier of good quality canary
seeds. Canary Seed is used for oil Extraction and By-Product Of Seed
is used for Animal Feed. These seeds are also good for Human
consumption, as they are very nutritious as well as delicious to taste

Specification
admixture: 0.5%
moisture : 12%
99% Pure Canary seed
Triple Vacuum cleaned
Pesticide free and 100% safe
Sep-13-16
Supplier From Kherson, Kherson, Ukraine
 
Product Description: Canary seeds are shiny brown. The seed is used as bird food and is generally mixed with rapeseed and other seeds that cheapen it. It should be kept in a dry place and away from vermin. Industrially, flour made from seed is employed in the manufacture of fine cotton goods and silk stuffs.

Product Specification / Models:
MOISTURE: max.12 %
ADMIXTURE: max.2%
PURITY: 99-97%
TASTE: Peculiar to millet, without foreign after-taste, not sour, not bitter
ODOR: Peculiar to millet without musty or moldy odor or other foreign odor

Other Information
Set price: $500
Payment: L/C, T/T
Delivery: 15-20 days (depends on destination)
Minimum Order: 20 tones
Packaging: P/P Bags 25/50 kg
Origin: Ukraine
Brand Name: OGC
Dec-14-20
Supplier From Izmail, Odessa Region, Ukraine
 
Canary seeds, origin - Ukraine, purity - 98%, moisture - 9%.
Quantity - 22 mt.
Feb-12-18
Supplier From Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
 
The scientific name for canaryseed is Phalaris canariensis, and as the name would suggest, the crop originated in the Canary Islands

Saskatchewan has become the worldâ??s leading producer and exporter of canaryseed, with the production used almost exclusively as a component of feed mixtures for caged and wild birds. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada estimates the value of Canadian exports at over $134 million in 2008 and nearly $90 million in 2009.

The Canaryseed Development Commission of Saskatchewan is working to get canaryseed approved for human food uses. This is the main activity of the producer-funded commission. Some consumption of canaryseed is occurring in the health food market, especially in countries with a Hispanic population.

Varieties

There are two main types of canaryseed, itchy and hairless. About two-thirds of the Saskatchewan acreage is comprised of the itchy varieties, which have tiny, sharp hairs at the base of the seed.

Hairless or glabrous varieties have been developed by Dr. Pierre Hucl of the University of Saskatchewanâ??s Crop Development Centre. Although these varieties make harvesting and processing more comfortable, many growers feel that the older itchy varieties provide higher, more stable yields and that has limited the uptake of the new varieties. The itchy varieties in use include Keet, Cantate and Elias. Elias pedigreed seed has not been produced in recent years.

The glabrous varieties are CDC Maria and CDC Togo. Togo is the newer of the two and has better yields than Maria. Another glabrous variety called CDC Bastia has been registered, but no commercial seed was available for 2010.

The bushel weight of itchy varieties is considered to be 50 pounds, while the glabrous varieties are typically calculated at 56 pounds per bushel.

Canaryseed is not a regulated crop under the Canadian Grain Commission. There are no established grades and there are no licensing and bonding requirements for buyers.
Jan-08-15
Supplier From Varna, Bulgaria
 
Canary seed, or annual canary grass, is a major component of feed mixtures for caged and wild birds. Canary seed is an annual grass that grows to maturity in 105 to 110 days, or approximately the same number of days as hard red spring wheat. Plants grow to a metre in height at maturity.. Seedlings appear spindly upon emergence but begin to tiller at the four-leaf stage, and a dense cover exists at the boot stage.The seed is similar to flax seed in size but is slightly more plump. The seed coat is brown and is covered by a thin, papery, glossy yellow hull. The glossy yellow hull is very attractive to birds, so it is desirable to maintain the hulls while harvesting.
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Oct-27-17
Supplier From Rivne, Ukraine
 
moisture max 14%, purity 98%, grain admixture max.8%
Terms of delivery: DAP, FCA,DDP, CIF

Packing: big bag
Feb-13-24
Supplier From Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
Explore our selection of Canary seeds, a versatile and nutritious option for both birds and humans. These small, shiny, brown-yellow grains are perfect for feeding canaries, finches, and other birds, while also providing a gluten-free, high-protein food source for people when processed to remove hairs.

Varieties: Itchy, Hairless
Use: Bird feed and human consumption (hairless variety)
Benefits: High protein, Gluten-free
Shipping Terms: CIF, FOB/FCA
Container Loading: 20 or 40 feet, bulk packaging
Jul-13-18
 
Canary seed is one of the top birdseeds in the globe. Canary seed has a appearance of small amount of blonde color.


Canada is the worlds biggest exporter and producer of canary seed with bulk of it grown in Saskatchewan. When used in feed, its generally mixed with other seeds such as buckwheat, sunflower, millet, and flax to meet certain nutritions of specific birds.

Falvon can supply prime Canary Seed in bulk or bagged in polypropylene bags. We are exporters of seeds that are generally mixed with canary seeds such as Flax and Sunflower Seeds.
Dec-03-19
 
Canary
Hot Pepper (Hybrid)
Bird eye type
Fruit weight: 7.8 g
Fruit size: 8×1.4 cm
Fruit color: Green/Yellow
Sowing to harvest: 105 days
Pungency: Very hot
Upward fruit, yellow color
Apr-13-20

Top Grade Canary Seeds

$350
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Nairobi, Westlands, Kenya
 
The scientific name for canaryseed is Phalaris canariensis, and as the name would suggest, the crop originated in the Canary Islands.



Originally a native of the Mediterranean region, it is now grown commercially in several parts of the world for birdseed.



The seed is used as bird food and is generally mixed with rapeseed and other seeds that cheapen it. It should be kept in a dry place and away from vermin. Industrially, a flour made from seed is employed in the manufacture of fine cotton goods and silk stuffs.



Worldwide, it is considered a minor crop, with regional relevance, with a production of around 250 thousand tons per year, which restricts private investment and public research in its genetic and technological improvement.



Canada has well over 80 per cent of world canaryseed exports. Other exporting countries include Argentina and Hungary, with Argentina progressively growing scale and displacing Canada in the South American countries.



World demand for canaryseed remains relatively constant from one year to the next. An important price determinant is the production and inventory in Canada, along with the willingness of producers to sell at any given price.



It´s a basic ingredient in many seed mixes.

We can offer the following specs:

Product: Canary seed

Quality: Export grade

Purity: 99% min.

Foreign matters: 1% max.

Other color: 1% max.

Hulled: 4% max.

Moisture: 12 % max.

Alive insects: Free

Nutritional information


Botanical Name: Phalaris canariensis

Crude Protein: 11.02%

Crude Fat: 4.22%

Crude Fiber: 8.5%
Aug-30-12
Supplier From Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
 
Bugerigars seeds mixture includs: yellow millet, red millet, canary seed, flax seed, oats.


25/50 pp bags
Dec-03-19
 
Cardinal Star
Sweet Pepper (Hybrid)
Bell type
Fruit weight: 270 g
Fruit size: 9×10 cm
Flesh thickness: 0.7 cm
Fruit color: Green/Red
Sowing to harvest: 120 days
Tolerant to PVY
Concentrated harvest period, heat tolerance
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May-15-19
Supplier From Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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Mar-22-17
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Black Chia Seeds
Premium quality
Purity 99.97%
Packing - 25 kg bags
Origin Paraguay
ISO and HACCP certified
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Mar-22-17
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Whole coriander grain
Purity 98-99%
Moisture 8%
Split max. 5%
Origin Argentina
Packing 25 kg bags
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Mar-15-17
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Botanical Name Arachis hypogaea
Taste Typical
Odor Odourless, no foreign odours
Color Typical, beige/yellow typical
Production area 6000 Tons
Packing White polypropylene packaging bag of 25 kg y 50 kg
Loading 20 feet: 19 metric tonnes

Analysis Values
Purity 99.70% min
Oil content 48.00% max
Moisture 5.00% max
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Mar-22-17

Flax Seeds

MOQ: 20  Tons (UK)
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Brown flax seeds 99.5%
Golden flax seeds 99.5%
Origin Argentina
Crop 2016
Packing 25 kg bags
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Mar-27-19
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Quality: Black Sesame, White Sesame Escoba Blanca /IP10

Purity: 99.97%

Packing: PP Bags p/20/50kg

Season: February - October

Origin: Paraguay / Argentina

Annual production volume: 2000ton

Container capacity: 26ton
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Mar-27-19
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Quality: 1st Grade

Size:
16/64,
18/64,
20/64,
22/64,
24/64

Packing: Paper Bags p/20kg, Poly Bags p/20kg

Season: All year round

Origin: Argentina

Annual production volume: 5000ton

Container capacity: 23ton
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Mar-27-19
Supplier From Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Quality: Color Black Conventional and Organic Certified

Purity:
99.98%,
99.9%,
99.5%

Moisture Max: 8%

Packing: PP Bags p/10/25kg Paper Bags p/25kg Consumer Packs

Season: June - January

Origin: Paraguay / Argentina

Annual production volume: 2000ton

Container capacity: 18-20ton
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