Feed buyers
Why psyllium khakha powder is gaining demand in animal feed
Feed buyers.
Position khakha powder as a fiber-rich, cost-effective input for digestive support and feed manufacturing.
Psyllium khakha is the by-product of husk milling — the seed coat residue left after the husk is separated. It carries a significant portion of the mucilage and dietary fibre from the original seed, making it a functional feed ingredient rather than simple waste.
For feed formulators, khakha powder offers two advantages: fibre density and cost. Compared to whole husk, khakha is priced lower while still contributing soluble fibre that supports gut motility and water retention in livestock. Poultry, pig, and ruminant feed applications have all been reported by buyers across South Asia and the Middle East.
Sourcing khakha in bulk requires knowing the lot origin and moisture specification. Feed-grade khakha should be below 12% moisture with low foreign matter and consistent granule size for blending. We supply in 25 kg, 50 kg, and 1,000 kg jumbo bags with origin documents and packing list per shipment.