High-Quality Chips, Pellets, and Residue Pellets
for Animal Nutrition and Industrial Use



Tapioca Chips
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Tapioca chip is produced by chopping and drying tapioca root. Chip is widely used for animal feed and Ethanol production.
Tapioca Pellets
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Tapioca hard pellet is produced by compressing and heating tapioca chips, using pelletizing machines. With high starch content, Tapioca pellet is also widely used as a carbohydrate supplement in animal feed and pet food.
Tapioca pellet is more convenient for transportation and storage because it consumes less space and produces less dust compared to tapioca chips.
Tapioca Residue Pellets
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Tapioca residue is a byproduct from tapioca starch extraction process. It contains lower carbohydrate content (45-60% starch content) compared to tapioca pellets. However, tapioca residue is a cheaper alternative for animal feed. The residue is usually processed in form of pellets to allow dust-free and reduce a cost of transportation.
Tapioca Residue Pellets can be used as an energy supplement for animals such as cattle and poultry. Depending on feed formula, tapioca residue pellet is used in combination with other grains such as corn, sorghum, or soybean, to provide balanced nutrition at economic cost level.