June 30, 2019

FILIP company profile



FILIP know the exacting requirements of their customers, how important a perfect screen cleaning is for the performance in the plan sifter - and thus for the final flour yield in the corresponding passages. That is why they place the highest value on the highest quality of their products.


FILIP offers:
• 100 years of expertise in screen cleaning technology
• Proven products with efficient screen cleaning for decades
• Screen cleaner for all common plansifter types
• Competent and individual advice
• Short delivery times and fast order processing
• Strict quality management
• Custom made items
• Numerous foreign representations worldwide
• Food suitability (FDA / EU)

High Quality - Made in Germany
The well-known FILIP quality is created through conscientious manual work at their location in Germany. We rely exclusively on experienced, well-trained personnel in the production. Every single cleaner goes through several strict quality controls before leaving the factory. The final quality control is documented by an employee in writing and sent with the goods. This process and selected, high-quality raw materials ensure a long service life of their products - even under extreme temperature and humidity conditions.

The brush and cleaner bodies are made of a food grade polyurethane, which protects the screen frame due to its high elasticity. And the specially tailored trimming material is processed so that the mesh fabric is gently cleaned. Thanks to a dynamic knocking and cleaning effect, their products achieve above-average screening performance, even for products that are difficult to sieve. They protect the sieves from sticking and are resistant to fats and enzymes.

FDA / EU certified - safety comes first
When processing food, safety and quality are top priorities. Of course, this also applies to their products. At the mill, their screen cleaners come into direct contact with the product to be screened. For this reason, the food suitability of their materials used is of utmost importance to us.

The plastics from the FILIP range are therefore made from materials whose substances are considered to be harmless in connection with food. FILIP products have been proven to meet stringent US and European requirements.

Applied guidelines are:
FDA Code of Federal Regulations (US), Food and Drugs, FDA Regulation 21 CFR §177.1680 Title: For Direct Food Contact (USA).

Regulation (EU) No 1935/2004 of 27 October 2004 on materials and articles intended to come into contact with food.

Regulation (EU) No 2023/2006 of 22 December 2006 on good manufacturing practice for materials and articles intended to come into contact with food.


Visit the FILIP website, HERE.
 

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June 27, 2019

Milleral company profile

  


IMAS was established in 1989 as one of the daughter companies of İttifak Holding, which is one of the most dynamic groups of Turkey which operates in 20 sectors with more than 100 facilities.

IMAS, using MILLERAL TM for turnkey flour milling systems, performs manufacturing, marketing and service after sales processes in international norms with its professional and experienced staff.

IMAS has strengthened its corporate structure with positive values day by day. With its strong capital, problem-solving professional staff, nearly 20-year corporate memory and its specific projects about the future of the sector; IMAS manufactures not only machines but also technology, quality, confidence and comfort for its customers.

IMAS quality in milling diagrams, projecting, manufacturing and montage, - turnkey systems in general- also demonstrates itself with the quality awards its customers receive. IMAS has the knowledge, experience and responsibility for new technologies, manufacturing pace and standardisation, minimising manufacturing costs, meeting immediate support necessities and corporate continuity.

High interest of İMAS to the good and new has been the base for the R&D department, which is furnished with intellectual staff and high technology. CE, TSEK and ISO 9001:2000 certificates have been awarded to İMAS products, which have passed through sensitive tests of R&D to the manufacturing line.

With its competitiveness conforming to international business ethics, İMAS has exported his machines to many countries in a wide range of geographical region.

IMAS, one of the powerful representatives of manufacturing and marketing its own technology of İttifak Holding, has added new-design millennium roller mills to its line with his patent.

“Automatic Grain Moisture System” and “Air Stabilisation System” made by IMAS have been the “firsts” in Turkey.

IMAS is aware that an effective human resources management is needed to manage manufacturing and marketing activities globally. This awareness has gained team-mates to IMAS that are happy to be a member of this team.

All human beings and natural environment are as important as corporate shareholders for İMAS. With this approach, İMAS takes care of the environment for the processes of the flour mills that establishes, in addition to the consideration of nature in his own manufacturing process.

Visit the website HERE
 

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June 26, 2019

Symaga company profile



Symaga Silos is a Spanish family-owned business with an international scope, specialised in designing, manufacturing and marketing of galvanised steel silos for grain storage.

With more than 30 years of experience, exceeding 6,000 installations and more than 24 million m³ of grain storage built in more than 120 countries.

Symaga is multinational family owned company able to provide technical response to the requirements of each individual project, after-sales services and able to speak in different languages as the company export rate is superior to 90 percent.

The company is dynamic, skilled, and perfect for a long-term relationship.

Now, more than ever, Symaga is your reliable storage solution.


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Dinnissen expands with new building complex on the Sevenum industrial estate

Dinnissen Process Technology is to open an additional 60 x 70 metre production complex on the Sevenum industrial estate in the Netherlands.


Major investments have been made within this new complex, which will be adjacent to the existing Dinnissen factory. These include 10-tonne overhead cranes, wall console cranes, state-of-the-art laser cutting installations, highly accurate lathes, milling machines and press brakes, a separate stainless-steel welding hall and a lot more specialist equipment to meet the future customer requirements. In addition, Dinnissen supplies increasingly complete prefab skids for many international customers. The expansion offers more possibilities in this area.
With this new complex, Dinnissen hopes to open new doors for global producers and, with the investment it makes, gives a good impression of the Dutch production industry.

Read more HERE.
 

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Alapros is chosen for the largest flour mill project in Uzbekistan

Alapros Grain Milling Technology, which is rapidly rising to notice with R&D investments and machine designs in Italy, recently signed a contract with Beshear Biznes LLC, which owns 35 percent of the flour trade in Uzbekistan, for the establishment of two new projects which are 600 and 400 tonnes-per-day respectively.


Alapros signed the agreement during at the IDMA exhibition in Istanbul, and the member of the board, Mehmet Alapala said, 'we will establish the facility with daily capacity total of 1000 tonnes-per-day in Tashkent for Uzbekistan's top flour industrialist Beshefar Biznes LLC'. Alapala continues, 'The plants will be commissioned shortly before end of the year.'
Bekzod Makhmadaminov, General Director of the commissioning plant said, 'We preferred Alapros because we care about the quality of the project and we are looking for a reliable solution partner which can offer the most modern and newest technology'
With this new plant, Beshefar Biznes LLC is doubling their production capacity in Uzbekistan. 

Read more HERE.
 

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Bühler launches singlescrew extruder PolyOne

At VICTAM International 2019 trade fair, Bühler showcased its solutions for the entire feed value chain, with a special focus on how to use digital services to make the feed industry safer, and more profitable.

The PolyOne
Image credit: Bühler

Bühler has launched its new single-screw extruder PolyOne, designed to consistently deliver high product quality for the pet food and aqua feed industries. 'PolyOne enables our customers to maximise their productivity, and helps to prevent product recalls,' says Christoph Naef, Head of Business Unit Nutrition at Bühler Group.
PolyOne meets highest food and feed safety standards thanks to its perfected hygienic design. It is a modular system so Bühler can adapt PolyOne to customers' specific needs, such as higher capacities.
Another innovation present was the Kubex T, which provides highest processing transparency thanks to an application that connects it to Bühler Insights, the pioneering cloud platform for the food and feed industry. A dashboard visualises data for customers, making their processes transparent.

Read more HERE.
 

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June 25, 2019

Aybakar company profile




Established in 1932, Aybakar is one of the major machinery and equipment manufacturing companies in the field of grain processing industry. They deal with the realisation of turnkey mill projects and modernisation of wheat flour, semolina and maize mills.


The first mills that were designed by Aybakar's engineers and technicians have satisfied the domestic market requirements. Encouraged by the experiences in Turkish market, Aybakar has expanded abroad by modernisation of existing mills and accomplished implementation of turnkey projects as well as exporting milling machinery and equipment to 45 different countries and has been rendering continuous after sale services successfully.

By the feedback and close cooperation of clients, their research and development department had the opportunity to develop modern, high capacity and efficient mills at reasonable prices. Working under ISO 9001-2000 standards, they have always made technology and development their highest priority.

In the meantime, CNC machine tools have been introduced to their machine shop in order to improve their quality and increase production capacity. As far as turnkey milling plants are concerned, Aybakar has the honour of offering state of art technology to their clients, reducing energy needs and labour costs. State of art technology, high quality machinery and precise after sales services are Aybakar's chosen path for the ultimate goal: customer satisfaction.

Visit the Aybakar website, HERE.
 

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June 24, 2019

FAWEMA company profile



Today the FAWEMA brand reaches every corner of the globe and is renowned for German reliability, efficiency and ultra-strong build quality in each and every machine produced.


Their product range comprises machines and lines for filling and packaging dry products for almost all areas of application.

FAWEMA brings you the entire know-how of packaging technology. They draw up overall design proposals – from product feed to palletising. Moreover, FAWEMA is always open to new developments – new applications, new industries, new packaging technologies.

They do this by investing time and energy, bringing together the most innovative minds and giving their younger engineering talent the tools and ability they need to solve the packaging challenges of tomorrow.

FAWEMA is synonymous with reliability and punctual delivery, thanks to the commitment of its employees at their factory in Engelskirchen-Ründeroth and service technicians worldwide.

Since 1920, FAWEMA has been completely dedicated to one thing: PERFECTION.


Read more HERE.
 

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June 23, 2019

Zhengchang company profile



Zhengchang, established in 1918, has made constant innovations in feed machinery industry and accumulated a wealth of experience in tackling the various challenges facing feed companies and, more importantly, is able to offer a range of comprehensive solutions.
Zhengchang has now evolved into China’s largest manufacture of feed machinery and has 16 branches in China with over 1300 staff and more than thirty offices all over the world. 

Zhengchang to date has successfully constructed more than 2000 turnkey projects world around the world, covering fields of poultry and livestock feed, aquatic feed, pet feed, premix feed, sawdust pellet, fertiliser, silo storage, pasture, electrical control and garbage treatment, etc.

Zhengchang projects are designed to deliver to the client higher feed quality, higher overall capacity and more profits. 
Zhengchang have conquered challenges one after another for the customers and accumulated rich experience over the past 90 years.

They are now making great endeavors to apply their latest achievements to feed, pasture, environment protection, fertilizer, sawdust shaping industries.


Zhengchang is more than a professional partner who can provide advanced machinery, technology and management ideas.

It is also a true problem solver who knows you well during your development. Zhengchang is with you every step of the way.


Visit the website HERE.

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June 20, 2019

Alapros selected for Uzbekistan’s largest flour mill project

Alapros Grain Milling Technology has recently signed a contract to establish two projects, 600 TPD and 400 TPD for Beshear Biznes LLC. Beshear Biznes LLC owns 35 percent of the flour trade in Uzbekistan, and after the completion of these new plants will double Uzbbekistan's production capacity.
 
Image credit: Alapros

Alapros signed the agreement during at the IDMA exhibition 2019 in Istanbul. Member of the board, Mehmet Alapala commented, 'we will establish the facility with daily capacity total 1000 TPD in Tashkent for Uzbekistan's top flour industrialist Beshefar Biznes LLC. 'The plants will be commissioned shortly before end of the year'.

Bekzod Makhmadaminov, General Director of Beshear Biznes LLC commented, 'We preferred Alapros because we care about the quality of the project and we are looking for a reliable solution partner which can offer the most modern and newest technology'.

Visit the Alapros Grain Milling Technology website, HERE.
 

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Andritz company profile




ANDRITZ Feed & Biofuel Technologies is one of the world’s leading suppliers of technologies, systems and services for advanced industrial equipment for the animal feed, aqua feed and pet food industries, and for the biofuel pelleting industry.


The ANDRITZ concept
Their production lines are based on a full program of well-proven process machinery and equipment in combination with inteted IT solutions that ensure easy operation, high plant efficiency, and full process traceability. All ANDRITZ equipment and solutions take account of the demand for reliable processing, cost efficiency, and uniform, high-quality feed and biomass products.

Products and solutions
When choosing products and solutions from ANDRITZ Feed & Biofuel Technologies, you will have a qualified and experienced partner with the ability to assist you all the way from the start to the finished product.

ANDRITZ offers
- Turnkey projects
- Single unit machines
- Technical consultancy
- Engineering services
- Local aftermarket service and support
- Key machinery and complete plant solutions


Visit the ANDRITZ website, HERE.
 

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June 19, 2019

LAW Ibérica company profile



LAW Ibérica was set up in 1970 as a subsidiary of the French company LAW, which manufactures electrical agricultural machinery.

Since then, Law Ibérica has been operating within Spain’s agricultural industry as engineer, distributor and installer of LAW and DENIS electrical agricultural machinery, which includes harvest preservation systems, small feed factories, etc.

One of the company’s particular strengths is its work in the field of research, development and innovation (R&D&i). The company’s current founder and chair, the agricultural engineer Jaime Gasset, has had much professional success including his invention of the single silo DRYERATION system, which was granted a patent in 1986 by the Institut National De La Propiété Industrielle in Paris, with French and EC registration number 86 15391.

This is a proprietary creation developed by LAW Ibérica in Spain. Since then and up to the present day, the number of units installed has continued to increase and over 125 installations have already been finished.

In 2013 the company began expanding into Europe and the US with its star product: the dryeration tower.

Company Milestones
- 1970: LAW IBERICA SA is set up as a subsidiary of the French group LAW, leader in the manufacturing of electrical agricultural, drying and agricultural product preservation machinery
- 1980: the first industrial biomass ovens are installed
- 1984: R&D leads to a patent for a new cooling tower with 25 percent energy savings during the drying and cooling stages
- 2000: Leader in Spain (40% dryers and 60% towers)
- 2005: Biomass handling and drying installations
- 2012: Business expands to other renewable energies
- 2013: International expansion in Europe and the US

Visit the LAW Ibérica website, HERE.
 

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June 18, 2019

Livestock Philippines 2019 postponed at the request of the Department of Agriculture, Philippines

As a result of the growing concerns of African Swine Fever (ASF) and at the request of the Department of Agriculture and the local industry stakeholders, UBM Exhibitions Philippines has decided to postpone Livestock Philippines to May 28-30, 2020. 

UBM Exhibitions Philippines have released the following statement:
'The Department of Agriculture has implemented tightened quarantine controls as one of its strategies since the outbreak started last year. As a result, the Department and the local swine industry have raised the possibility of ASF entering the country through exhibitions such as Livestock Philippines, as some of the foreign exhibitors and/or participants may come from ASF infected countries.

'In this regard, UBM Exhibitions Philippines supports the Department of Agriculture/BAI and the local swine partners in its call for postponement of the 2019 show.

'Although Swine is only one component of Livestock Philippines, the organisers, based on expert advice, had put in place extensive biosecurity measures including the cooperation of the attendees to follow strict quarantine measures. However these measures were not seen as sufficient and the industry associations have requested our cooperation to postpone the event to a later date.

'We seek the understanding of all exhibitors and associations related to Aquaculture, Feeds, Broiler and Cattle to support the Philippine Government and the Philippine Swine Industry in its request. All Livestock Philippines 2019 participants may get in touch with their respective UBM sales office for details. We look forward to your continuous support in 2020 when this event will return, many thanks for your kind understanding.

'Livestock Philippines is the leading technology and equipment exhibition in the Philippines since 2011. The event showcases the best and finest in livestock equipment, feeds, meat and aquaculture industries.'

The Department of Agriculture released the following statement:
'The continuous spread of African Swine Fever (ASF) all over European and Asian countries creates fear especially among local swine producers who have invested more than two billions Philippine pesos. The possibility of ASF entering the country through participants, pork, and pork products, feeds, and farm equipment coming from ASF infected countries as a carrier of the ASF virus is not remote.

'In view of the above, UBM Asia Philippines and the Department of Agriculture have mutually agreed to postpone Livestock Philippines 2019 to a later date in the year 2020 of until such time that ASF is officially control in accordance with the recommendations of the World Organisation of Animal Health (OIE).'

Visit the Livestock Philippines website, HERE.

For more information visit the UBM Exhibitions Philippines website, HERE.
 

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Arnreiter Mühle improve illumination in Bühler sorter to cut waste and raises quality

An Austrian food processor has improved profits, driven up product quality and cut waste by simply upgrading the lights in its Bühler SORTEX optical sorter from fluorescent to LED.

An Austrian manufacturer of bakery products is one of the first European companies to increase productivity and reduce waste by switching to LED lighting in their Bühler SORTEX optical sorter.

The decision by the food producer Arnreiter Mühle to replace the more traditional fluorescent lights used in sorters, is set to become an industry trend as companies look to benefit from the lower running costs and the consistent illumination provided by LED lighting.

During the sorting of raw materials such as soya, wheat, malt, spelt, rye, barley and oats, the Bühler SORTEX optical sorter is looking for the subtlest difference in colour to ensure it only rejects unwanted materials. Key to this process is the level of illumination of the raw material during the sorting process, to enable Bühler's high-resolution optic sensors to operate at optimum efficiency.

While a relatively simple upgrade, the result of switching to LED three months ago is already paying dividends for the company. 

 

Arnreiter Mühle
Image credit: Bühler

'Since using the LED lights we have found that once the calibration is properly set, we don't waste so much of the raw materials thanks to less of the good material being rejected,' said CEO Walter Arnreiter. 'We could see the quality of the end product had improved with the upgrade. For us, it means less waste, higher profitability and greater product security.'

The industry shift to LED lighting is part of a wider move away from halogen and fluorescent bulbs, both in the manufacturing and domestic markets. LED is not only longer lasting, it is cheaper to run, saving you up to 60 percent in energy costs.  Additionally it performs consistently and offers a more directional light than fluorescent bulbs, making it ideal for projecting light onto the viewing area of an optical sorter.

Based in upper Austria, about 40kms from the regional capital Linz, Mr Arnreiter's mill produces specialized ingredients for bakeries and food processors, as well as biscuits and muesli. The company sorts and processes a range of raw materials including different types of wheat, soya, spelt, barley, oats and poppy seeds.

Mr Arnreiter points out there is already a market awareness of the quality benefits provided by LED lights. He said, 'When I talk to our customers in the cereal industry, they have experience with these machines and customers are already aware of the advantages of the upgrade.'
 
Bühler SORTEX optical sorter upgrade
Image credit: Bühler

LED lights are also safer to handle during maintenance with no chance of them accidently shattering. Installation time is scheduled for half a day and can take place during the annual maintenance service to reduce any potential production down time.

Customers switching to LED lights also benefit from not having to pay for new fluorescent tubes every year as they degrade. LED lights operate at peak performance for five years ensuring the sorters do not require recalibration as the lights deteriorate. Fluorescent tubing may also create an inconsistent illumination along the length of the tube resulting in variable sorting performance.

'When using the fluorescent system the brightness can decrease over time and the Bühler SORTEX technicians told me that the light may not be consistent with the left and right sides not being as bright as in the middle,' said Mr Arnreiter.

The LED upgrade is available for the A, B and Z range of Bühler SORTEX optical sorters. Fluorescent lighting is seen as an aging technology, with the chance that replacement parts will eventually become more difficult to source. All new Bühler SORTEX optical sorters come with LED lights already fitted.

Visit the Bühler website, HERE.
 

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VIV Asia - The Aqua Feed Extrusion Conference

by Rebecca Sherratt, Production editor, Milling & Grain

On March 13th at VIV Asia, Milling & Grain magazine hosted the Aqua Feed Extrusion Conference, with Dr Mian Riaz, Head of the Extrusion Technology Programme at Texas A&M University.

The one-day conference encompassed all-things extrusion and featured seven expert speakers from Corporate Project Services, Amandus Kahl, DSM, Andritz, Clextral, Wenger Manufacturing and Texas A&M University.
 


Talk one- Introduction and principles of extrusion technology
by Mian Riaz, Texas A&M University

Once Mr Roger Gilbert, Publisher of Milling & Grain completed introductions, Dr Riaz kicked off the conference with the first talk, which gave a very comprehensive and thorough overview of the intricacies of extrusion and how such technology works to process your raw materials.

Extrusion technology, he stated, first began being used in 1948, but since that time it has evolved drastically to become a somewhat more common and refined process.  He stated the many benefits to extrusion, such as the low-cost of the process as well as its remarkable energy efficiency and high product quality.

The difference between single-screw and twin-screw extruders was also discussed (twin-screw extrusion, although more expensive, provides a higher-quality level of quality control and flexibility).

Talk two- Project planning and design considerations for aquatic feed facilities
by Jonathan Iman, Corporate Project Services

Jonathan Iman provided an intriguing talk on the wider aspects of the utilisation of machinery such as extruders- the necessity of proper project planning when building a new factory or expanding your operation.

Mr Iman stated that there are five areas to consider when planning a project: feasibility, inputs, design, food safety/sanitation and equipment. A project should be feasible with a good return on investments, as well as a manageable total cost of ownership. Location, permits, air quality and water quality are also important considerations.

Design is a complex feature to consider, as this depends on the building layout and easy integration of machinery that all flows smoothly from process to process, whilst ensuring everything remains hygienic. Ingredients must also remain sanitary by remaining separated and proper analyses must be carried out to ensure food is all kept hygienic.


Read more HERE.
 

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Behlen Grain Systems company profile



Behlen Mfg. Co. is a leading international manufacturer of grain storage systems. These structures are used worldwide in a multitude of locations storing a wide variety of grain.

Behlen bins range in size from a few thousand bushels to over 1,500,00 bushels.

The Behlen grain storage buildings can be custom designed for many applications.

The entire line of Behlen equipment can be manufactured to handle high winds, seismic conditions, as well as high filling and unloading rates.

Visit the website
 HERE.
 

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Livestock Phillippines 2019 show postponed

Next week’s Philippines Livestock show postponed until May 2020 due to African Swine Fever threat.

Please note that if you were planning on attending Livestock Phillippines 2019 show, the event has been postponed at the request of the Philippine Department of Agriculture. The African Swine Fever (ASF) is a menace afflicting the worldwide livestock industry.  Non-afflicted countries are taking the necessary precautions to avoid the spread of the ASF virus within their territory and the Philippines is no exception to this move.  One foreseen possible threat to the local swine industry is the organisation/staging of Livestock Philippines 2019 Event to be held on June 26-28, 2019 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila.

In the interests of public health, the organisers of Livestock Philippines 2019, UBM Exhibitions Philippines, Inc., has chosen to postpone the show to May 28-30, 2020 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila.

The organisers advise anyone who was planning on attending the event to immediately cancel any flights or hotel reservations they may have made.

Said a spokesperson for UBM, “We believe that in postponing the Event we are contributing to the preservation of the multi-billion Philippine livestock industry.”
 

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Milling and Grain crown the winners of the GRAPAS Innovations Awards

VICTAM International was a particularly successful event for three companies who were crowned the winners of the GRAPAS Innovations Awards. On the first evening of the exhibition, June 12th, Milling and Grain magazine took to the stage to present the trophies to their selected winners with the best innovations for flour, rice and pasta processing technologies.


Publisher Roger Gilbert, alongside Features Editor Rebecca Sherratt took to the stage to announce the winners of the GRAPAS Innovations Awards, a yearly awards ceremony hosted by Milling and Grain magazine and VICTAM, to honour the best innovations for the food processing industry that have been produced in the past two years.

Runner up- Balaguer Rolls' Optical Fluting Test 2.0
Following the success of the first Optical Fluting Test, the world's only device to check rolls profiles by optical vision, this second generation has been specifically designed to help millers to easily measure and check roll profiles. In only few easy steps, the device enables the miller to get a certificate which will show the existing fluting profile of a specific roll, in order to help them to take the decision of changing the rolls at the most suitable and cost-effective time.

Winner One- Petkus' OptoSelector 901t
The first winner of GRAPAS 2019 was the very worthy Petkus OptoSelector 901t. Petkus developed in the OptoSelector 901t a unified system of analysis combining the full-color RGB method and a special light transmission method based on the translucent features of the seeds.
This was made possible through the use of a special lighting system, which is characterised by intensive, software controlled light source, exact focusing and perfect homogenization of light across the entire working width of 900mm. Along with this, highly sensitive optical sensors are used to capture residual light passing through the grains. As a result, OS 901t has the ability to sort grains using full-color RGB analysis, analysis of geometrical parameters, as well as analysis on the basis of the light transmission method of objects in a single pass through a machine with a capacity of up to 15 t/h.


















Winner Two- Bühler's LumoVision









Lumovision is based on data-driven optical sorting technology that closely targets grains affected by Aspergillus Fungi, the cause of Aflatoxin contamination. Produced by a fungal mold, aflatoxin is colorless and odorless, making it difficult to detect. Yet as few as 2 highly contaminated grains in 10,000 can render an entire batch unsafe. Identifying and removing aflatoxin-contaminated grains is a major challenge.
With the new cloud-based system constantly monitoring the product flow and assessing risk, yield losses are reduced to almost zero, while the safety of the final product is assured.

Winner Three- Selis' Dynamic Angular Positioning System (DAPS)



















Dynamic Angled Positioning System (DAPS system) has brought a big solution to the important problems on the smooth roll passages and fine grooved roll passages. Due to the thermal expansion on the edges of the cylindrical grounded (no cambered) smooth rolls, caused by the heat generated by the bearings of the rolls, rolls become a concave shape. By means of angular positioning of two rolls, through the milling line on the rolls, milling gap between the rolls will be equal.

Read the full article about both the awards and the GRAPAS Conference HERE.

 

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IGC 2019 Conference

by Vaughn Entwistle, Milling and Grain

The 29th International Grains Council (IGC) meeting was held on the 11th and 12th of June 2019 at Canada Centre in London.

The main purpose of the IGC Grains Conference is to highlight the key challenges facing the international grains and oilseed industry. This year, speakers attended from around the world, with a special focus placed on Africa. The meeting was chaired by Mr. Shuichi Akamatsu, Minister, Embassy of Japan.
 
Image credit: Milling and Grain

General Trends
Overall grain production in 2019/2020 is expected to rise by 2 percent. However grain consumption is forecast to exceed supply. World production of rice has gone up over the last three years. While production of wheat has fallen slightly over the last few years, due to weather events such as the spring flooding in the American West, world wheat prices have increase. In 2018, the major reason for wheat price jumps was due to currency issues with the US dollar.

Climate change impacts
Michael Scandrell of the European Commission explained that, in general, the EU generally enjoys stable grain markets. However, there is a growing consensus from the public and regulatory agencies for greater environmental sensitivity in all forms of agriculture, as well as a focus on sustainability while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Trade wars and politics
Trade disputes continue to cause instability in the markets. A particular concern has been the damaging effects of politically motivated trade wars, such as the battle over soya beans currently raging between the USA and China. The full effects of the retaliatory trade ban by China on US soybeans has been somewhat lessened by the prolonged impact of African swine fever on Chinese demand.

Meanwhile, three years on, BREXIT continues to loom over the economies of the UK and the EU, with no one able to guess how a no-deal BREXIT will impact cereals trading. And, as always, the weather is a factor as continuing poor weather in the American Great Plains delayed the spring planting.

Evening Reception
After the first day's session ended, H.E. Mr Koji Tsuruoka, Ambassador of Japan to the UK, and Mr Shuichi Akamatsu, IGC Chairman, welcomed IGC Council delegates and conference participants to a reception at the Japanese embassy.

Day two
Day two of the conference featured workshops covering biodiesel trends, prospects for wheat products, pesticide MRLs and their importance for international trade of agricultural commodities, managing price risk in the rice trade and future of the grains shipping sector. The IGTC presented a panel on its work with industry and governments to achieve a market and regulatory environment supportive of trade that avoids disruptions in the international movement of grain, oilseeds, pulses and derivatives products.

Visit the IGC Conference website, HERE.
 

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