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Is palm kernel expeller bad for cows?

Each year, New Zealand imports about 2 million tonnes of palm kernel expeller ( PKE ), a by-product of palm-oil processing in Indonesia and Malaysia, to feed dairy cows, at a cost of NZ$800 million. But our research shows PKE contains concentrations of some elements that may be harmful to cows.

What is palm kernel expeller (PKE)?

Cattle farm in New Zealand © GettyImages/4FR Related tagspalm kernel extractNew zealandDdgsCorn Destined specifically for the dairy sector, palm kernel expeller (PKE) from Indonesia and Malaysia continues to be New Zealand¡¯s leading feed supplement sourced externally, accounting for 54% of imports last year, found a USDA FAS report.

Why did New Zealand imports of palm kernel expellers fall?

New Zealand imports of controversial feed supplement palm kernel expeller (PKE) fell by about one third last year, reflecting cost-cutting measures as farmers adjusted to sharply lower milk prices. Data out this week showed PKE imports came to 1.5 million tonnes in 2016, down from a record 2.2m tonnes in 2015 and 2.12m tonnes in 2014.

Is New Zealand dairy sector still reliant on imported palm kernel expeller?

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