

Mustard-derived proteins, ranging from the high-volume agricultural commodity Mustard De-Oiled Cake (Mustard DOC) to localised meal variations, represent a vital, plant-based nutrient source originating from Brassica seeds. This value chain begins with the solvent extraction or mechanical pressing of seeds, leaving a defatted meal (an animal feed staple featuring 32 -38% crude protein). While globally traded under HS Code 2306.90, Mustard DOC serves as a highly digestible, cost-effective substitute for Soya DOC, rich in essential amino acids, calcium, and phosphorus, which significantly boosts milk yield in dairy cattle and supports aquaculture and poultry health. Also referred to by suppliers as mustard meal, mustard seed oil cake, or defatted mustard cake, it acts double duty as a nitrogen-rich organic fertiliser and natural pest repellent in sustainable farming. We are a premier Mustard DOC supplier worldwide, ensuring thorough regulatory alignment, reliable lead times, and CoA traceability across all supply chains.


Mustard-derived proteins, ranging from the high-volume agricultural commodity Mustard De-Oiled Cake (Mustard DOC) to localised meal variations, represent a vital, plant-based nutrient source originating from Brassica seeds. This value chain begins with the solvent extraction or mechanical pressing of seeds, leaving a defatted meal (an animal feed staple featuring 32 -38% crude protein). While globally traded under HS Code 2306.90, Mustard DOC serves as a highly digestible, cost-effective substitute for Soya DOC, rich in essential amino acids, calcium, and phosphorus, which significantly boosts milk yield in dairy cattle and supports aquaculture and poultry health. Also referred to by supplie...
Food & Nutrition
Feed Ingredients
Oilseed Meal & By-products
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
Provides a rich, highly digestible protein and bypass-protein source that directly increases daily milk yield and improves fat content in dairy livestock
Utilised as an essential, economic plant-protein base in sinking and floating fish feed pellets for species like carp, tilapia, and shrimp
Integrated at calculated percentages into broiler and layer feeds to deliver bioavailable amino acids and organic phosphorus
Broadcasted directly into agricultural soil to enrich organic carbon, slowly releasing nitrogen (4%), phosphorus (1%), and potassium (1%)
Contains residual glucosinolates which break down in wet soil to form natural isothiocyanates, working as a bio-fumigant against soil-borne pathogens and root nematodes
Ground into a fine powder or steeped to create a liquid "fertilizer tea" that accelerates vegetative growth and bloom quality in high-value potted plants
High-protein byproduct obtained after pressing or solvent-extracting oil from yellow, brown, (Brassica species) black mustard seeds.
It is a highly cost-effective partial or full substitute in cattle and fish feed, though formulation inclusion levels are optimized to manage natural glucosinolate levels.
It varies. Expected shelf life might ranging from 6 to 12 months when stored in a cool, dry warehouse within moisture-resistant, laminated HDPE bags. On procurement, this will be shared along with quotations provided.
Mustard doc is export ready and Standard shipments are backed by a formal Mustard DOC (CoA) detailing exact protein, moisture, crude fiber, sand/silica, and oil limits and Mustard doc TDS (if applicable)