Grain farmers in Western Australia (WA) profit from the increased interest for new protein sources – such as lupins – to replace fishmeal or oil.
The new
pellet, developed under the Aquaculture Feed Grains Program, is made of up to
one-quarter lupin flour and while it contains fishmeal, the amount is less than
half that of a traditional feed pellet.
The world’s biggest lupin dehulling plant opened in
Forrestfield last year as a joint venture between bulk grain handler CBH and
food giant George Weston Foods, with the aquaculture industry expected to be a
key market.
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