Cotton Seeds Oil


Cottonseeds are surrounded by fibers that grow from the seed's surface. This lint is removed and used to make cotton thread and fabric. These are 20% protein, 20% oil and 3.5% starch. Fibers grow from the seed coat to form a boll of cotton lint. cottonseed can be used to feed dairy cattle, and the seed kernels can be squeezed to make cottonseed oil, a protein-rich oil with countless uses. Cotton linters, the tiny fuzz left on cottonseed hulls, are an extremely versatile by-product as well. Our daily production of cotton seed are 150 tons.

Cottonseed oil is an edible oil produced from cotton seeds, as a by- product of the cotton ginning process. Cottonseed Oil is cooking oil from the seeds of cotton plants of various species, mainly gossypium hirsutum and gossypium herbaceum, that are grown for cotton fiber, animal feed, and oil. Once processed, cottonseed oil has a mild taste and appears generally clear with a light golden color, the amount of color depending on the amount of refining . We are currently producing a very good quality of 10 tons’ daily cotton seed oil & we are looking forward for more production with time. This will shortly be available in 15 litres of tin also.