we specialize in delivering high-quality livestock and poultry feed, edible oils, and oilseeds to global markets
Canada One Group is committed to providing high-quality products and exceptional services to our clients across various sectors, including *livestock and poultry feed, edible oils, and oilseeds*. With the expertise and knowledge of our experienced team, as well as partnerships with reputable and trusted suppliers, we aim to expand our business relationships and export top-tier Canadian products to various countries, particularly in the Middle East.
Our mission is to meet the needs of both domestic and international markets while adhering to the highest standards of quality …
42-45% protein
for flour mills and food industries
for livestock consumption
The climate of the cooking oil market is changing this year. In today’s market, artisan oils are becoming increasingly popular, continuing the trend of the past few years. Nevertheless, there’s plenty of global demand for all types of cooking oil.
Cooking oil is a major global product, with Asian and Pacific regions holding a large share of the market. Moreover, the cooking oil market is expected to increase by 3.25% by 2025. Palm oil and soybean oil see the most demand, but the industry is still plenty competitive for less-used products like olive oil and coconut oil.Types of Edible Oils
As trends change, the popularity of different cooking oils fluctuates. Currently, many consumers are looking for non-GMO alternatives to popular cooking oils. Thus, people are cooking less with vegetable oil and instead using avocado oil as a healthier substitute. Both products work well for deep frying and have high smoke points.
Coconut oil has also become popular due to its possible health benefits. While moderation is still advised, many consumers have flocked to coconut oil after buzz began about its aid in heart health and weight loss.Artisan Cooking Oils
Luxury oils have almost become popular in recent years. Shoppers now find cooking oils infused with lemon, rosemary, and other unique flavors. Some are suited for salad dressings, while others work great in dipping oils.
Finishing oils, those used for flavor near the end of the cooking process, are also trending artisan choices. Some more popular options include sesame oil and nut-based alternatives like walnut oil.
Soybean meal is used in food and animal feeds, principally as a protein supplement, but also as a source of metabolizable energy. Typically 1 bushel (i.e. 60 lbs. or 27.2 kg) of soybeans yields 48 lbs. (21.8 kg) of soybean meal. Most soybean meal is defatted, produced as a co-product of soybean oil extraction. Some, but not all, soybean meal contains ground soybean hulls. Soybean meal is heat-treated during production, to denature the trypsin inhibitors of soybeans, which would otherwise interfere with protein digestion.
Canola (Brassica napus L.) is an oilseed crop that was created in Canada through crossbreeding of the rapeseed plant. The name “canola” comes from “Canada” and “ola,” denoting oil.
Ever since the canola plant was created, plant breeders have developed many varieties that improved seed quality and led to a boom in canola oil manufacturing.
Most canola crops are genetically modified (GMO) to improve oil quality and increase plant tolerance to herbicides (1, 2).
In fact, over 90% of the canola crops grown in the United States are genetically modified for herbicide resistance, according to an older 2011 study (3Trusted Source).
Canola crops are used to create canola oil and canola meal, which is commonly used as animal feed.
Canola oil can also be used as a fuel alternative to diesel and a component of items made with plasticizers, such as tires.
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