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BIS Registration procedure for Cattle Feed - An Overview?

The BIS has established a set of standards for under the Indian Standard (IS) code of practice IS 2052:2009, which specifies the requirements for cattle feed and the methods of testing.

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BIS Registration procedure for Cattle Feed - An Overview?

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  1. BIS Registration procedure for Cattle Feed - An Overview What is Cattle Feed? Cattle feed is a type of animal feed that is specifically formulated to meet the nutritional needs of cattle. It is typically made from a combination of grains, protein sources, minerals, and vitamins, which are designed to provide cattle with the nutrients they need to grow and thrive. The BIS has established a set of standards for cattle feed under the Indian Standard (IS) code of practice IS 2052:2009, which specifies the requirements for cattle feed and the methods of testing. The BIS standards specify the minimum and maximum limits for protein, fat, fiber, moisture, minerals, and vitamins in cattle feed. Cattle feed can come in many different forms, including pellets, cubes, and textured feeds. These different forms are designed to suit different feeding methods and

  2. preferences. For example, pellets may be preferred by farmers who use feeders, while textured feeds may be preferred by those who feed their cattle by hand. What is BIS Registration for Cattle Feed? BIS registration for cattle feed is a mandatory requirement for manufacturers and suppliers who want to sell their products in the Indian market. The BIS has established a set of standards for cattle feed under the Indian Standard (IS) code of practice IS 2052:2009, which specifies the requirements for cattle feed and the methods of testing. The BIS registration process for cattle feed involves product testing, auditing of the manufacturing facility, and granting of registration, followed by marking the product with the BIS standard mark. The procedure ensures that the cattle feed meets the prescribed quality and safety standards and that the manufacturing facility is in compliance with the standards set by the BIS. To obtain BIS registration for cattle feed, the manufacturer or supplier must apply to the BIS with all the relevant details about the product, such as the product specification, manufacturing process, and testing methods. BIS Standard for Cattle Feed The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has set specific standards for cattle feed in India to ensure that the feed is of good quality and safe for the consumption of livestock. These standards have been established under the Indian Standard (IS) code of practice IS 2052:2009, which specifies the requirements for cattle feed and the methods of testing. Some of the key requirements specified by the BIS for cattle feed include:

  3. 1. Protein content: The protein level in cattle feed must range from 14% and 22%, depending on the kind of cattle and their nutritional requirements. 2. Fat content: The fat content of cattle feed must not exceed 4%. 3. Fiber content: The fiber level of cattle feed must be between 6% and 15%, depending on the type of cattle and their nutritional requirements. 4. Moisture content: The moisture content of cattle feed must not be higher than 12%. 5. Mineral content: The feed must contain the appropriate amounts of minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and sodium. 6. Vitamins content: The feed must also contain the required amounts of essential vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin D, and vitamin E. 7. Contaminant levels: The BIS standard for cattle feed also specifies maximum levels of contaminants such as pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. Process of BIS Registration for Cattle feed The BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) registration process for cattle feed in India is a mandatory requirement for manufacturers and suppliers who want to sell their products in the Indian market. The registration process involves the following steps: 1. Application: The manufacturer or supplier of cattle feed must apply for BIS registration. The application must include all the relevant details, such as the product specification, manufacturing process, and testing methods. 2. Product Testing: The BIS will conduct tests on the product to ensure that it meets the prescribed quality and safety standards. The tests may include physical, chemical, and microbiological analyses.

  4. 3. Audit of Manufacturing Facility: The BIS will conduct an audit of the manufacturing facility to ensure that the production process is in compliance with the standards set by the BIS. 4. Grant of Registration: If the product meets all the prescribed standards and the manufacturing facility is in compliance, the BIS will grant registration to the manufacturer or supplier. The registration is valid for a period of two years, after which it must be renewed. 5. Marking: Once registration is granted, the manufacturer or supplier must mark the product with the BIS standard mark. This mark indicates that the product meets the prescribed standards and has been registered with the BIS. Conclusion This article discussed how to get BIS registration for Cattle feed as cattle feed is an essential component of any successful cattle operation. The BIS registration process for cattle feed is a mandatory requirement for manufacturers and suppliers who wish to sell their products in the Indian market. The process involves product testing, auditing of the manufacturing facility, and granting of registration, followed by marking the product with the BIS standard mark. Also, we discussed the standards of BIS for Cattle feed and how to get the BIS certification for Cattle feed as the registration process ensures that the cattle feed meets the prescribed quality and safety standards

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