Australia's first imported sample of US distiller's dried grains with solubles, a co-product of US ethanol production, has successfully cleared inspections after arriving at the Port of Melbourne on November 25, according to the US Grains Council.
The shipment will be used in feeding trials which will be overseen by Australian feed supplier CopRice, a major supplier of feed ingredients, manufactured livestock and companion animal feeds.
"This is a major accomplishment for the Council and an exciting first step for CopRice," said Mike Callahan, USGC senior director of international operations for Asia.
"This has also shown that DDGS can meet the stringent regiments of Australia's Quarantine and Inspection Service."
Adel Yusupov, USGC regional director of Southeast Asia said that the Council looks forward to hearing about CopRice's progress in using DDGS during the trial period.
"Our staff is ready and available to assist them at any time upon their request."