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January 21, 2019

George Marriage is confirmed to speak at the GRAPAS Conference

President of Nabim (National Association of British and Irish Millers) and CEO of Marriage's Miller's, Mr George Marriage, has confirmed he will be speaking at the GRAPAS Conference, taking place at Victam International, in Cologne, Germany.

Mr Marriage will be discussing the flour and food industry's latest technological developments, as well as how the industry has evolved through the past years.
The GRAPAS Conference, taking place on June 13th in Cologne, will also play host to the GRAPAS Innovations Awards, the prestigious annual awards for the best innovations in flour, rice and pasta technology. The conference, attended by CEOs, mill managers and directors, will showcase the best in food technology. The winner of the award recieves the coveted GRAPAS trophy.
Dinnissen have already applied for the awards, with their prestigious Pegasus Wing-Door Mixer, whilst influential and innovative technology companies such as Bühler, Brabender, Siwertell and CPM have also announced their intentions to also apply.

Dinnissen's applicant- The Pegasus Wing-Door Mixer


Read the full article HERE.
 

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August 13, 2013

nabim

nabim is the representative organisation for the UK flour millers and represents virtually 100 percent of the industry, which uses around 5 million tonnes of wheat a year to produce 4 million tonnes of flour. Click on image to visit company website.

July 08, 2013

nabim

nabim is the representative organisation for the UK flour millers and represents virtually 100 percent of the industry, which uses around 5 million tonnes of wheat a year to produce 4 million tonnes of flour. Click on the image to visit the nabim website.

June 28, 2013

New! GFMT article: Pest control across the supply chain

These series of two articles focuses on the importance of pest control.

The first article looks at pests in stored grains. Protecting grain and silos from insect infection is an important factor to be aware of. “Clearly millers want high quality, consistent grain,” says Martin Savage, trade policy manager, National Association for British and Irish Millers (nabim), United Kingdom, but this is not always acknowledged by farmers.

We then turn our attention to grains in transit. Mike Kelly, Acheta, United Kingdom explores the  issues surrounding fumigation at ports.


Promoting good grain store practices


June 19, 2013

nabim announces finalists in the search for the 2013 UK champion milling wheat grower

nabim, supported by HGCA, announced the three farmer finalists for the 2013 Milling Wheat Challenge at the Cereals Event on Wednesday June 12, 2013. Now in its fourth year, the aim of the Challenge is to find the country's best milling wheat grower.

The 2013 finalists are:
·      Stephen Craggs, East Close Farm, Sedgefield, Stockton-on-Tees
·      James Loder-Symonds, Denne Hill Farm, Womenswold, Canterbury, Kent
·      Nick & David Philp, Church Farm, Waltham St Lawrence, Reading, Berks.

Martin Savage, nabim's trade policy manager, said the standard of the entries remains very high and the judges had a tough job selecting the finalists.  "Each of these growers farm significant areas with wheat as their main crop. All three are forward-thinking, very technically competent and consistently grow quality crops of bread-making wheats."

The Challenge has become established as a formal recognition by Britain's flour millers of how the country's best growers combine attention to detail with end-customer awareness and business acumen to create a win: win for the whole wheat chain.

Savage added, “UK flour millers are committed to UK wheat and to the farmers who grow it because more than 80 percent of the wheat we mill comes from UK farmers. We work closely with plant breeders and others in the chain to ensure there is a good supply of top quality milling wheat. The Milling Wheat Challenge is very important to nabim because we want to support and encourage farmers to grow the wheat our bread-making customers require.”

“High yields are often said to be the future of wheat growing, but our overriding message to growers of any wheat for milling is that yields must be matched by quality and manufacturing functionality.  Bakers and other food manufacturers set very high specifications so it is important that all milling wheat is grown to the highest standards of both quality and food safety. "

"Growing quality wheat consistently is a difficult task which requires best practice in agronomy, storage and delivery to meet the exacting standards of the milling trade; our finalists all demonstrate very strong management in these areas. Harvest 2012 proved very difficult for both farmers and millers since low specific weights produced a range of significant issues. All parts of the grain supply chain worked hard to minimise these".

Judging of the three finalists will take place at the end of June when visits will be made to their farms. Detailed discussions will take place with the growers themselves, their crops will be walked and inspections made of any storage facilities.

The judges for 2013 are Martin Savage from nabim, Pat Thornton, HGCA arable business manager  and Mark Ireland, a Lincolnshire farmer and “Farmers Weekly Arable Farmer of the Year 2009”.

The finalists, together with leaders from the UK wheat supply chain, will be invited to a celebration dinner hosted by nabim at the Ritz Hotel in London where the winning grower will be announced.
Left to right: Ray Craggs and Stephen Craggs of East Close Farm, Sedgefield and Nick and David Philp from Church Farm in Reading. The third finalist who unfortunately was not able to attend on the day is
James Loder-Symonds of Denne Hill Farm, Kent.

January 18, 2013

Nabim

Nabim is the representative organisation for the UK flour millers and represents virtually 100 percent of the industry, which uses around 5.7 million tonnes of wheat a year to produce 4.5 million tonnes of flour.
nabim works closely with plant breeders, farmer organisations, agronomists, levy boards, research communities, grain merchants, bakers, government departments and others on a broad range of issues including wheat breeding and agronomy; food safety; training and health and safety; environmental matters; competitiveness and trade matters.
The site aims to give an overview of the milling process and raw materials; key information on pertinent issues to the industry; up-to-date statistics; information on joining our world class distance learning programme (correspondence courses); as well as links to our curriculum linked school resources.
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December 05, 2012

nabim


nabim is the representative organisation for the UK flour millers and represents virtually 100 percent of the industry, which uses around 5.1 million tonnes of wheat a year to produce 4.1 million tonnes of flour.

November 05, 2012

New! GFMT article: Managing mill maintenance

Our GFMT article today is on managing mill maintenance. The feature looks at the various responsibilities of keep a mill in good running order, including preventative maintenance and training.  Click on the image to read the text in full.

October 31, 2012

31/10/12: Nabim milling challenge winner announced; Nutriad tackles mould; USA grain price predictions

Hello, 
  • The winner of the Nabin/HGCA Milling Wheat Challenge 2012 has been announced.  Andrew Robinson of Heathcote Farms Ltd, Toddington, Bedfordshire took the top prize thanks to his forward-thinking approach and careful management techniques. Read more...
  • Fungi and bacteria are persistent problems in stored grain and there are a myriad of solutions on the market.  Nutriad has launched a new product aimed to tackle infestation in grain and animal feeds which uses phyto-active substances rather than traditional acids. The manufacturer claims MOLD-NIL® PRO is less corrosive than similar products. More information...
  • The Idaho Barley Commission Administrator, Kelly Olson has predicted a rise in barley, wheat and corn prices this winter. However, Olson said she doesn't foresee prices staying high for long. "I think you're going to see a lot of volatility in the market. I think you need to be flexible in your marketing plans," Olson said. Read more...
English: Two-row and six-row barley ears. The ...
English: Two-row and six-row barley ears. The six-row is bere from Orkney. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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October 22, 2012

nabim

nabim is an organisation for the UK flour millers.  It represents all 100% of the industry, which uses around 5.1 million tonnes of wheat a year to produce 4.1 million tonnes of flour.
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July 11, 2012

GFMT Article: Training the milling workforce in the twenty-first century

Properly trained staff are essential for a successful business.  In this article from GFMT January/February 2011, Nigel Bennett from Nabim, highlights the importance of training the milling workforce in the twenty-first century.  Read the full article here.
English: Training Français : Formation
English: Training Français : Formation (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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June 12, 2012

Nabim


Nabim is the representative organisation for the UK flour millers and represents virtually all of the industry, which uses around 5.1 million tonnes of wheat a year to produce 4.1 million tonnes of flour.

The organisation works closely with all areas of the industry from plant breeders to bakers on a range of issues including wheat breeding and agronomy, food safety, training and health and safety, environmental matters, competitiveness and trade matters.

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