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  • Moisture9 % Max
  • Admixture1 % Max.
  • Oil Content34% Min.
  • Crude Fiber7.0%.
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  • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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  • Moisture 9 % Max
  • Brand Name KGCPL
  • Crude Protein 16.00%
  • Crude Fat 32.00%
  • Size 3-5 mm in length and 1.5mm in width(Approx)
  • Colour Black
  • Crude Fiber 7.0%.
  • Oil Content 34% Min.
  • Admixture 1 % Max.
  • Smell Pleasant odor
  • Niger seeds Purity 99% Purity

The seed of the African yellow daisy Guizotia abyssinica, Niger is known by many names. Originally called Niger in reference to Nigeria and the plant’s origin, the name was trademarked as Niger in 1998 by the Wild Bird Feeding Industry to clarify pronunciation. Many backyard birders also call the seed thistle, but in fact Niger is not related to thistle plants or seeds. It is believed that calling the seed thistle may have become popular because goldfinches, which adore Niger, also feed on thistle and use thistle down to construct their nests.
The popular finch seed Niger (Guizotia abyssinica) is native to the highlands of Ethiopia. Niger is in the composite (Sunflower) family and is quite closely related to the popular garden plants Cosmos (genus Coreopsis). It has yellow Cosmos-like flowers and grows up to 6 feet tall. The seeds contain up to 40% oil and in Ethiopia, India and Myanmar (Burma) it is an important oil seed crop. Ethiopian immigrants possibly introduced the seed to India around 3000BC along with other important food plants such as Millet. Niger supplies 50% of the vegetable oil used in Ethiopia and 3% in India. It is also heated and made into a paste and eaten directly. The meal left after oil extraction is used as a livestock food. It is a useful crop in the tropics because it is relatively pest free and can be grown in clay and waterlogged soils.
Niger(Nyjer) Seeds which comes from the Ramtili plant and scientifically known as Guizotia abyssinica. Oil enriched, black and small Ingurgitated with oils. Niger Seeds are mainly used to feed the birds and it also marginal used in India as jelly. 
Today India secures a significant position as one of the Niger Seed Exporters and produces around 2 Lakh tones Niger seeds and 75% (approx) of the produced Niger seed are exported to U.S. Niger Seed Exporters of India also export high quality seeds to Mexico, Singapore, Canada, EU and Brazil.



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Niger Seeds

Listing ID #4848746

  • Moisture9 % Max
  • Oil Content34% Min.
  • Niger seeds Purity99% Purity
  • ColourBlack
  • Supply Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
  • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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  • Member Since 5 Years
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  • Moisture 9 % Max
  • Crude Protein 16.00%
  • Admixture 1 % Max.
  • Brand Name KGCPL
  • Crude Fiber 7.0%.
  • Crude Fat 32.00%
  • Colour Black
  • Oil Content 34% Min.
  • Smell Pleasant odor
  • Niger seeds Purity 99% Purity
  • Size 3-5 mm in length and 1.5mm in width(Approx)

The seed of the African yellow daisy Guizotia abyssinica, Niger is known by many names. Originally called Niger in reference to Nigeria and the plant’s origin, the name was trademarked as Niger in 1998 by the Wild Bird Feeding Industry to clarify pronunciation. Many backyard birders also call the seed thistle, but in fact Niger is not related to thistle plants or seeds. It is believed that calling the seed thistle may have become popular because goldfinches, which adore Niger, also feed on thistle and use thistle down to construct their nests.
The popular finch seed Niger (Guizotia abyssinica) is native to the highlands of Ethiopia. Niger is in the composite (Sunflower) family and is quite closely related to the popular garden plants Cosmos (genus Coreopsis). It has yellow Cosmos-like flowers and grows up to 6 feet tall. The seeds contain up to 40% oil and in Ethiopia, India and Myanmar (Burma) it is an important oil seed crop. Ethiopian immigrants possibly introduced the seed to India around 3000BC along with other important food plants such as Millet. Niger supplies 50% of the vegetable oil used in Ethiopia and 3% in India. It is also heated and made into a paste and eaten directly. The meal left after oil extraction is used as a livestock food. It is a useful crop in the tropics because it is relatively pest free and can be grown in clay and waterlogged soils.
Niger(Nyjer) Seeds which comes from the Ramtili plant and scientifically known as Guizotia abyssinica. Oil enriched, black and small Ingurgitated with oils. Niger Seeds are mainly used to feed the birds and it also marginal used in India as jelly. 
Today India secures a significant position as one of the Niger Seed Exporters and produces around 2 Lakh tones Niger seeds and 75% (approx) of the produced Niger seed are exported to U.S. Niger Seed Exporters of India also export high quality seeds to Mexico, Singapore, Canada, EU and Brazil.



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