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COVER IMAGE: Labs at international specialist in the development and production of seed, Joordens
Zaden in Kessel, The Netherlands.
Guest
Editor
The EU is a global
leader in cereals, both
in domestic production
and in export
performance. This is all
the more remarkable
taking into account
the evolution of the
Common Agricultural
Policy (CAP) support
to the cereals sector over the last few years.
The CAP is now market-oriented and farmsupport has moved to decoupled direct income
support instead of the product related market
price support. Since 2005 EU farmers, including
EU cereal farmers, receive CAP direct payments
which are decoupled from production.
One of the traditional market support tool, the
public intervention price, is in principle still in
place. The EU reference price for cereals is
now set at roughly 101 per tonne. If triggered,
farmers can sell cereals with the required EU
quality standards to national authorities at the
reference price of 101 per tonne. In practice,
however, the public intervention price is well
below the market price and since 2012 we have
had no cereal stocks in public intervention.
At the same time the EU cereals sector has seen
record production levels over the last few years.
In 2016/17, the total EU cereals production is
expected to exceed the ceiling of 300 million
tonnes for the fourth marketing year in a row.
The main driver for this trend has been soft
wheat with EU wheat production reaching
around 150 million tonnes, that is around 50
percent of total EU cereals production. Wheat
production has now hit record levels four years
in a row in France, the main producer Member
State. With regard to quality, results have also
been favourable, namely in Germany where
the level of protein content is traditionally the
highest. EU wheat production represents roughly
20 percent of global wheat production and
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72.8 million - Production in tonnes per
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141 - Percentage average dietary
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last 5 years (2011-2016), compared
to a global average of 123 in 2015
187.5K - Frances consumption in
nutrients of Phosphate fertilizers
in 2014. Europes total average for
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considerable interest.
These conventions and exhibitions in the late Victorian
period enabled the milling profession to keep abreast
of the latest developments in technology and milling
practice. As is still the case, such a convention in the
West Country would include significant social events in
one of Englands premier holiday regions. It was probably
no coincidence that 1888 was the year when the Great
Western Railway achieved its ambition to move into
Cornwall, having only arrived in Plymouth in 1876.
Mills on the Cornish itinerary focused on Hayle, two
of which are described below. Other mills of particular
interest were those of Messrs John Lake & Sons in Truro
(Robinson System) and Mr T Hitchins Grenance Mill in
St Austell (Childs System).
Messrs Hosken & Sons Loggans Mill in Hayle was
promised to be one of the more interesting mills to visit. It
was a substantial five storied stone building fitted with a
roller plant by J Harrison Carter of 82 Mark Lane London.
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Water-based total
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launched
Labs.
AgraStrip Watex test kits are available for aflatoxins (B1,
B2, G1, G2), deoxynivalenol, zerealenone and fumonisins
(B1, B2, B3) and provide a fast, simple and eco-friendly
solution for on-site mycotoxin testing.
Tests for ochratoxin A are in the final stages of
development.
The test kits are optimised to extract mycotoxins using
distilled water in combination with an extraction buffer.
That and the fact that the same extract can actually be used
to test for multiple mycotoxins, make AgraStrip Watex
the product of choice for simple, fast and eco-friendly
mycotoxin detection, says Dr Kurt Brunner, research and
development director at Romer Labs.
Accuracy and robustness have been once again confirmed
by the recent GIPSA approval for AgraStrip ZON Watex,
the product becoming the first and so far only waterbased zerealenone test kit to successfully pass the GIPSA
performance test.
AgraStrip Watex test kits are quantitative tests. Used with
the AgraVision reader, these test kits provide objective
results and secure a consistent result documentation.
All test kits come with Whirl-Pak bags that contain
integrated filter membranes. As such, there is no longer
any need for additional extract clarification equipment like
centrifuges or filters.
The incubator that controls the ambient test temperature
and the dust- and dirt-resistant AgraVision reader make the
AgraStrip test system very robust and well suited for onsite mycotoxin testing.
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A question that I am being
regularly asked is whether I
have a crystal ball. Although
I believe that it is more of a
nice icebreaker than actually
a question. There is a bit of a
fascination in all of us about the
idea that someone may actually
be able to see into the future and
tell others what is coming their
way. If it were indeed possible, it certainly would reduce
uncertainty but it also would make life quite a bit less
exciting. Sorry to kill some of the mystique but foresight
is not about crystal balls, cards or goats insides.
Unfortunately, there is no magic in trying to identify
likely future scenarios. Actually, the percentage of
accurate predictions is rather disappointing. I heard
recently of an American survey that estimated the
accuracy level of predictions by economists currently
stands at 47 percent; one of my colleagues even joked
about this by saying if you flip a coin your predictions
will be statistically higher by three points. The stock
exchange in Amsterdam used to be famous by asking
an ape to pick the top five stocks for the year and it
repeatedly beat the analysts consensus.
Mistakes to avoid when envisioning the future
In my opinion, there are a couple of mistakes or pitfallsto avoid when trying to envision the future. Trying to
achieve an excess of accuracy is one of them, especially
by trying to give hard figures. Numbers always tend to
give a sense of precision and security, but all too often
they do not mean much if they are not backed by a strong
scenario. It is quite likely that you all have witnessed
predictions on prices falling flat when the deadline
arrived.
Sometimes, the surprise is a good one, sometimes it is
not, but the fact is that the prediction was inaccurate.
Generally, the cause for this is a scenario built on too
many variables for which there is little, if any, control.
Assumptions become more prevalent than facts. Another
mistake is to carry out a survey on todays situation
without projecting it in the future.
When the plan based on such a survey is implemented,
the environment has evolved and the conclusions of the
survey are no longer valid. It may sound obvious, but
I am always surprised to see how often a research ends
up writing the present in the future tense and call it the
future, always causing painful disappointment later on.
There is nothing wrong about the present, though. It is
only a point on a longer evolution. At least as important
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conditions.
The scale of farming ranging from some
of the biggest integrators of the world who
rely on the latest technologies for precision
farming along with large and complex
machinery often computer driven through to
medium scale business usually family owned
and run, down to small scale subsistence
farmers who have no other source of
livelihood and who are completely reliant
on weather and disease problems often
compounded by adverse political decisions
which can be made in countries far from their
own shores. Whatever the size and scale of
enterprise, be it crop or livestock production
they all have their own particular challenges
to overcome.
Training is one of the most crucial aspects
of running any business
Without exception, training is one of
the most crucial aspects of running any
business successfully, and having trained
operatives, businesses then need to
motivate and retain their workers. Good
training is both time consuming and
adds considerable costs to production as
technologies advance, then training has to
be on-going and effective.
Let us consider for the moment the problem
for subsistence farmers who cannot afford
the time to be away from their business; this
especially applies to livestock units where the
demand for attention is every day of the year.
In the modern western world that I live
in, we take for granted electricity, power
and now telephones and internet. However
in poorer areas where these do not exist,
then the challenges of training are much
more severe and I would argue that it is in
these special areas that most can be gained
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Retsch Technology, Haan, Germany, has introduced the
CAMSIZER X2, the next generation of its CAMSIZER XT dynamic
image analysis system. The new analyzer provides an extended
dynamic measuring range from 0.8m to 8mm with short
measurement times and good reproducibility. This latest series is
based on the patented twin-camera system that consists of two
cameras with different resolutions, operating simultaneously and
permitting measurements in a wide dynamic size range.
Thanks to the latest camera
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Flexicon Europe, Whitstable, UK, has introduced a new BULKOUT bulk bag weigh batch unloading system with manual
dumping station and flexible screw conveyor. Designed for
easy cleaning, it automatically
conveys weighed batches of
contamination-sensitive materials
to downstream processes. The
BFC model discharger frame is
equipped with a cantilevered
I-beam with electric hoist and
trolley for positioning of bulk bags
without the use of a forklift.A bag
dump station with folding bag
shelf allows manual dumping of
minor additions into the hopper
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Innovative ATEX-certified grinding installation to minimise
explosion risk in fish feed manufacturing process
Employees, production equipment, and buildings are all
incredibly valuable assets. By minimising the required
maintenance and maximising the service life of expensive
grinding installations, its also possible to ensure that they are
much more cost-effective.
In order to further minimise explosion risk, Van Aarsen has
introduced an innovative feeding device with an integrated heavy
parts separator (also known as a stone catcher) for its GD
hammer mill. The GD hammer mill with feeding device from Van
Aarsen will be ATEX-certified.
Innovative feeding device with integrated heavy parts separator
When dust comes into contact with an ignition source, such
as sparks, in an oxygen rich environment, there is a risk of
explosion, and that is exactly what happens when the grinding
process for grains and organic materials is started or stopped in a
hammer mill.
Van Aarsen develops and manufactures machines for the
production of compound feeds and premixes for the animal feed
industry. It is also a leader in developing new techniques for
minimising explosion risk without compromising the efficiency.
Grinding installation
As such, Van Aarsen has now introduced an innovative feeding
device with an integrated heavy parts separator for metal objects,
stones, and other heavy objects. The heavy parts separator detects
such objects and removes them to prevent them from being
fed into the hammer mill and causing sparks. Van Aarsen has
optimised its heavy parts separator by automating the removal of
metal objects and stones and by the combination of this removal
with the screen exchange process.
By ensuring that the automated removal of heavy objects and
the exchange of the screens take place at the same time, the
downtime of the hammer mill is reduced and its capacity is
increased. In order to provide a controlled release of pressure in
case of an explosion, Van Aarsen has also fitted the bin beneath
the hammer mill with a pressure relief valve.
Maximising the life of screens and reducing maintenance and
downtime
The new feeding device has a compact design and can easily
be integrated into the GD hammer mill and the automated
screen exchanger. Besides minimising the risk of explosion,
Van Aarsens new feeding device with integrated heavy parts
separator also prevents damage to the screens. This greatly
increases the service life of the screens and significantly reduces
machine downtime and
maintenance.
The GD hammer mill from
Van Aarsen will be ATEXcertified and therefore
complies with the strict
European guidelines for the
prevention of explosions. Van
Aarsen also offers a range
of other options for further
minimising the explosion
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This basic knowledge is required for
understanding the complex processes of
manufacturing industrial bakery products.
Only someone who has the basic knowledge
can develop ideas for new products and processes
and respond to problems in production, says Dr
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the product and process and pursued its potential for inclusion in
fishfeeds before selling the technology in 2014 to Calysta, which
has been further refining it since then.
Critically, both the EU and Norway had approved the use of
Methylococcus-based organisms and the process using them in
fishfeeds during the product's early development.
However, the USA is still to complete its approval of the
product. The company is aiming to have that approval soon and
aims to build facilities in the US by 2018.
Dr Alan Shaw is Calysta President and CEO with its global
headquarters in Menio Park, California. He says, The opening
of this plant represents the end of a decade of development and
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As every milling and grain facility will have its own array
of assets and requirements, comprehending and choosing the
Essential partnership
From the point of view of the end user, an aggregator such as Endeco
Technologies - is an essential partner for any feed or grain mill that
wishes to take advantage of the long-term lucrative opportunities. They
take care of the necessary hardware and software installation, as well as
the online monitoring and reaction systems, and the day-to-day running
of the system.
All of this is offered without any capex requirement, with the
aggregator instead taking a percentage of the scheme pay-out. As a point
of note, the aforementioned sum per megawatt is the amount payable
after the aggregator has taken payment.
Participating companies are in prime position to benefit from this
offer. In this first instance, energy consumption is reduced on selected
equipment after an audit of the plant, before energy strategies to reduce
cost are adapted and agreed with the plants operations team.
The chosen aggregator will connect the manufacturers principal
assets to its proprietary on-site optimisation platform, which enables the
automated control of energy consumption via wirelesssmart sensors and
actuators. One part of the aggregators job is to ensure mills are ready
and able to turn down their energy use when the grid operators require
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in Atlanta, Georgia killed one person and injured five others. The
tragic irony of this incident is that the plant had been reviewed by
OSHA in 2013 after a small dust explosion, and had subsequent
annual on-site inspections.
Nevertheless, feed dust continued to accumulate between the
inspections and consequently caused the disastrous explosion. A
witness described to WSB-TV in Atlanta, that the sound was as
loud as a sonic boom or an earthquake.
Similarly, in June 2016, OSHA fined High Country Elevators
Inc. US$51,920 for several issues including combustible dust
accumulation above 1/8.
These are just two examples of unnecessary tragedy and
expense, as a result of a lack of collective knowledge or concern
for compliance or perhaps both.
Regulatory agencies have responded with issuing higher fines
and new standards. No one wants more accidents. But there
remains a gap in knowledge and I am writing to fill that gap.
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2018, it is wise for us to consider the changes required in the
current version since it has been issued.
Therefore, what follows are the highlights of changes dictated
by NFPA 652 issues so grain processors can take action to best
protect their businesses and employees. There are significant
changes to processes that the grain industry must be aware of and
respond to.
Scope of standard
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Step 2: Identify locations where dust can accumulate. This
means you have to inspect all areas where dust exists, and
identify the level of accumulation. You must pay particular
attention to overhead structures such as piles, joists, beams and
ductwork. You also have to examine drop ceilings and any area
where dust potentially could be released in abnormal conditions.
Step 3: Determine your ignition sources. This can come from
anywhere, but pay attention to process equipment, smoking,
static electricity, forklifts, welding or other high temperature
work, friction, electrical sparks or arching, radiant heat, and open
flames.
Step 4: Quantify the risk. Evaluate the deflagration and
explosion potential for each area and piece of equipment.
Determine the severity of risk for employees and processes. If the
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attention to detail is a must when it
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supplier we must first understand the
needs of the customer. The heres one I
made earlier approach to grain storage
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Seismic activity
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the country's relevant seismic standards.
All silos will need to be built a great deal stronger to cater for
the horizontal loading at ground level and it is far better to keep
the silos height down. Silos that are shorter and wider are far
better than those that are tall and thin. When seismic activity
strikes, a structure that has a larger base area is more likely to
withstand the pressures and remain intact.
If you have a taller and thinner structure, this presents a huge
amount of stress to the lower sections of the silo, which will
ultimately result in the collapse of this structure. Due to the fact
that the magnitude of earthquakes varies greatly, all of our silos
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CROP farmers anxiously watching prices fall to ever less remunerative levels have had further
unwelcome news over the past couple of months from yet higher cereal and oilseed crop
estimates across the Northern Hemisphere.
World wheat production has been raised from 731m to 745m tonnes and is now 10m over
even last years giant crop, according to the US Department of Agriculture. The move follows
combined increments to US, Russian, Ukrainian, Australian and Canadian production, far
outweighing a steep downward revision in the EUs prospects since mid-year (which may not be
the end of that story).
In a season of flat growth in world wheat trade the arena in which international value is
made even a prospective 8.7m tonne drop in Europes wheat export potential seems to be
getting swallowed up by the growing competition among its key rivals.
The USDA has also marked up consumption by 20m tonnes since mid-year, putting it some
27m over last years (gains mainly in the US, China and India). However, that fails to stop world
wheat surplus stocks rising from last years 241m to 249m tonnes their highest ever level.
The bellwether US wheat futures markets which started the season under the impression that
world output would decline this year - have responded by trading down to fresh 10-year lows,
shedding about 30% of its peak 2016 value at one point, before a partial bounce-back to a recent
23% net loss.
Prices might have stayed down or dropped further still if not for ongoing concerns about the
proportion of higher quality milling wheat in this years mix. Wet harvest weather has lowered
protein content of US hard red winter bread wheat its main export grade. Excessive rain is
also said to be causing some problems with vomitoxin and low proteins in Canada. French
wheat quality has been badly hit by the rains and floods that plagued its crop before and during
the harvest, affecting Hagberg falling numbers and other milling characteristics, if having less
dramatic impact on proteins, which should at least help disposal into feed outlets. German and
Baltic EU States have also encountered some problems with rain compromising harvest quality
while parts of Russia and Ukraine have seen similar weather problems. Russias crop is so large,
that its smaller proportion of milling wheat to feed may still exceed last years volume. Down
South, the Australian wheat crop, still a month or so away from harvest as we go to press, is said
to suffering some rain damage in New South Wales, its second most important exporting state.
This litany of crop problems is being reflected in larger than
usual premiums for better quality milling wheats over middling/
lower grades. Yet, such has been the descent in the market as a
whole, that even with that increment, some of the top wheats are
still trading at cheaper than usual levels.
In the USA, for example Dark Northern Spring wheat was
offered export (fob) terms for nearby shipments from $264 down
to $247 per tonnes last month much the same as at this time last
year and far cheaper than in the autumn of 2014. But thats a full
$50 premium over better quality (12.5% protein) Hard Red Winter
wheat which is itself trading a massive $37 over ordinary HRWs
(compared with a $10 differential this time last year). The higher
volume of lower quality HRW is meanwhile putting it at a discount
to usually cheaper soft red winter wheat on fob export markets.
This wider than usual quality split and the ensuing price
differential is likely to result in far larger than usual supplies of
wheat offered to the feed sector in direct competition with maize
and other coarse grains in the US, in Europe and on the worlds
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or old plant owners are now planning their facilities to cater increasing
demand of quality food products, proving the credibility of this show.
When asked about foreign players taking a keen interest in India,
the Agriculture Minister added, I was happy to see that many foreign
companies are showcasing their latest technologies here. This will
hopefully help in accelerating the transformation of Indian agriculture
and minimise wastage through use of advanced technologies.
As per trade sources, India wastes food grains worth huge amounts
every year because of weaknesses in storage systems & techniques and
deficiencies in supply chain. Through GrainTech India, Media Today
Group is helping the Indian grain milling sector to build an effective
supply chain to ensure what is produced in the farm reaches the consumer
in good shape.
In fact, what is imperative is to plug every loophole in the food
production and distribution system, which means use of effective
available technology and building of modern storage system. Stressing
the need for technological upgradation, V.K. Bansal, President of Roller
Flour Millers Federation of India, which represents 1550 mills of
the organised sector in India, said The flour milling industry is to be
technically upgraded to meet the ultimate product requirement at par with
the international standards.
The industry has to evolve to perfection and contribute to the national
economy. GrainTech India has been of great help to the industry in
ensuring its positive growth.
GrainTech India was launched in 2010, along with the second edition
of India Foodex series, and provided a common professional platform to
the flour milling, rice milling, feed milling industry and its related sectors.
It has now become the proven most prominent annual meeting ground
for the whole grain milling industry for the sourcing of equipment,
accessories, and taking decisions on the set up of new automated plants
in India.
This year, Ugur Makinas stall at the show had a map of India that
proudly displayed its reach and presence across the country. The
participation of foreign companies in GrainTech India has helped in the
upgradation of many mills in India. As per industry sources, over 100
such projects have been installed or are already underway and existing
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GrainTech India has a proven track record of being the ideal platform
for launching ones latest grain milling, processing and packaging,
storage, and supply chain technologies. The event has been growing in
size through the course of successive years.
Buhler India, the largest grain milling and food processing machinery
manufacturer, displayed many of its recently launched and innovative
range of products for whole wheat flour, colour sorting that works for all
grains, a new scale and also a coffee grinder. B.S. Muralidhara, General
Manager, Head of Grain Milling, Buhler India said that over the years,
they have received an extremely good response at the show, adding that,
The display of machinery helps in facilitating meaningful discussions.
GrainTech India is a very good platform for the industry to see the
machinery of so many companies at one place.
Though Alapala is already a well-known and established name in grain
milling sector, yet Mehmet Erbay of Alapala believes that participating in
GrainTech India has helped in strengthening its name and image in India
and its neighbouring markets.
Representatives of companies like Fowler Westrup (India) Private
Limited, Hassia Packaging Pvt. Ltd. of IMA Group, and Bastak Group
confirmed that they managed to meet many potential clients at the show.
Over the three days of the expo, they met retailers, distributers, and even
clients from leading Indian companies including giants like ITC and
Unilever.
Cagdas Karakuzu, Director, MySilo Grain Storage Systems Co, who
regularly visits India, pointed out that India is a huge market for grain
milling and storage technology as it is among the top three producers
of wheat, rice and maize. Adding further, he said, We are doing really
good business in India and I would like to say that especially GrainTech
India is an extremely great chance for anyone who wishes to launch their
products in the country.
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sufficient amounts and quality - has not changed, neither has the increasing
demand for agricultural products for energy and material supplies.
That the global demands for agricultural products, for food, fuel,
and fibre will double in the coming decades is well-known and
remains the challenge for the agricultural industry. This challenge can
only be answered by a modern agriculture.
This will need to apply technological innovations and methods
and with them efficiently utilise the scarcest factors of all, the fertile
arable land and grassland areas, while at the same time minimising
the load on the environment.
As the DLG trend monitor further points out, the German and
Polish farmers continue to have cautious expectations for the business
development in the next twelve months.
The business prospects of farmers in France have also deteriorated
considerably. The by far below average harvest there, is causing
incomes to drop, especially those from grain exports. Furthermore,
the situation of the dairy and pig farmers continues to be tense.
In Great Britain, the farmers are clearly more confident about future
business development. The Brexit decision is coupled to hopes for
farming with fewer stipulations, even if it is unclear, how well a
renationalised agricultural policy will be financed.
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She says, Gold & Green Foods has created a unique and tasty product which
is high in both protein and fibre. The whole proposition stood out for the judges,
as a well-designed, articulated and unique new launch.
Fantastic they have achieved such a great balance of taste, texture and
healthfulness in such a mainstream product range. I am sure it will be a big
success as a healthy source of protein for anyone looking for a plant-based,
meat alternative.
Pulled Oats is a high-protein main dish component which texture reminds
the customer of pulled pork, is easy to approach and use in various dishes.
Pulled Oats comes in three different taste variations, which makes it
possible for consumers to reduce meat in everyday life in an easy and
straightforward way.
The Gold & Green protein food can be called as perfect protein for
the following reasons:
1. 100 percent plant based. Theres nothing animal originated in the
products
2. Sustainable. The ingredients are all originated from sustainable sources
in Europe
3. Nutritionally excellent. The product has over 30 percent of protein
(compared to 23 percent in chicken) and it has a balanced amino acid profile,
comparable to that in meat. The health impacts are present due to the high
level of the oat fiber beta-glucan, which is beneficial for the digestion and
cardiovascular health
4. Taste, mouth feel and usage. The consumers who have tried the product,
have been overly excited about the tender, fibrous structure, the mild and
adaptive taste and especially the easy and straightforward usage of the product in
everyday dishes
Dr Reetta Kivel, CTO of Gold & Green Foods says, Pulled Oats were
developed because we wanted to contribute to the climate challenges with our
skillset.
We highly appreciate the wording of the jury, that encourage us to follow our
visions to change the world.
Consumers have shown Pulled Oats were deeply missed
before its birth, and we are delighted to see that the jury found the
uniqueness of Pulled Oats and sees its global potential.
Other finalists in the category included:
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organisms via a natural fermentation much like making beer or
bread. It is non-GMO and not an animal byproduct. FeedKind
protein is a branded family of animal nutrition products, the
first of which is FeedKind Aqua Protein for the aquaculture
industry.
FeedKind protein has a 71 percent protein content, an amino
acid profile extremely similar to fishmeal and can be included in
aquaculture feeds at very high levels.
FeedKind protein uses methane as its sole source of carbon and
energy. Importantly, methane does not compete with the human
food chain, nor does its production impact wild fish populations
in any way.
Calystas process requires virtually no water or arable land
compared to agricultural protein sources, and has a similar carbon
emission footprint as well.
As the globe moves toward 9.5 billion people in 2050, demand
for protein is expected to rise 75 percent due to improved diets
in the developing world. This growth can only be met via
aquaculture, and innovation in feed ingredients is critical to
supporting the industry.
The other finalists from a broad group of contenders included:
Cicerette from Mareve
U-Loop technology from Unibio A/S
The Most Novel Ingredient award was won by IGV GmbH for
its Vegetal Flakes. The pea-protein extrudates ProteinFLAKES,
ProteinCRISPIES and ProteinNUGGETS are ingredients for
various end-product industries.
IGV has complemented its pea-based protein ingredients with
tailored amino acids to offer a complete protein product for
different consumer groups.
Judge Dr Cindy Gerhardt, Director of Operations, DSM
Biotechnology Centre says, The judges unanimously voted for
IGV GmbH.
The Vegetal Flakes combine strong consumer benefits with
innovative protein processing technology which is of great benefit
to food manufacturers.
Jnos-Istvn Petrusn Head of R&D and Product Management
at IGV GmbH Germany says, Winning the Most Novel Protein
Ingredient Award is the recognition of the concerted effort of
our highly motivated expert team in providing the world with
affordable, tasty and complete vegetal protein alternatives for the
daily food consumption of all consumer categories.
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Carlos Cabello
Carlos Cabello was appointed Head of Buhler in Northern Europe (Buhler NEU); which comprises
the UK, Ireland, Benelux and the Nordics. A civil engineer who specialises in food process
engineering, Mr Cabello started his career as a food project engineer working in many different
countries.
However, 18 years ago he had the opportunity to work for Buhler in Spain, where he was
responsible for many different business areas, including managing the accounts of some large
international food groups.
Following his appointment to his current role in October 2015, Mr Cabello stated that, I am very
proud to have been offered this amazing challenge, but not only from the professional point of
view, living in the UK was always one of my dreams, it is a wonderful experience for both me and
my family.
With Bhler NEU equipment currently accounting for
65 percent of all global wheat processing, 70 percent
of UK flour production, and the number one supplier
globally of industrial rice processing equipment, to
what do you believe Buhler owe their success, and are
there any measures in place to ensure that you grow
and maintain your current market share?
For more than 150 years, we have been very proud to gain
the confidence of our north European millers. The new
challenges of our customers and industry today require
smarter solutions from us. We are now in a unique position
to offer both better and affordable solutions, coupled with
energy saving, better and closer engineering services.
hiannon White joins us as the new Managing Editor of Milling and Grain magazine, having recently
graduated with a bachelors degree in English Language and Literature from the University of
Nottingham, England. I am delighted to be joining the publishing team here at Perendale and am
excited to expand upon my knowledge of the ever-innovative, ever-advancing and ever-important
industry that is responsible for feeding our world.
Similarly, I am looking forward to getting to know the hard-working and passionate people who
continuously strive towards improving all aspects of the industry from technological to marketing to
Rhiannon White charitable efforts. With a population expected to reach 9.5 billion by 2050, now more than ever before, it is
crucial to provide a platform for the projects and discussions that are taking place and shaping our industry.
Therefore, I hope to bring our readers in-depth insights into the latest global advancements within the
industry and to promote the significance of such work within society at large.
W Nutrition USA, a leader in antibiotic growth promotion replacements, has named Rafael
Cabrera, Ph.D., as executive vice president. To further accelerate the companys growth,
Cabrera will oversee the companys sales and technical teams.
Cabrera is a senior technical and sales executive with more than 25 years of experience in
animal nutrition and strategic business development, focused on value-added technologies to enhance the
profitability of livestock and poultry producers. He holds a Ph.D. in animal nutrition from North Carolina
State University.
Rafael Cabrera
Prior to joining EW, Cabrera was director of the swine business unit at Huvepharma.
utriad, Belgium based multinational feed additives producer, has appointed Daniel Fernando
Ramrez as Business Development Manager Digestive Performance.
The digestive performance platform focuses on the digestive system as the key towards
healthy and performing animals. Mr. Ramrez received degrees in veterinary medicine and
animal production at the UAM and UNAM universities in Mexico, and completed an MBA at the Porto
Business School in Portugal.
Daniel Fernando
He has several years of experience as veterinary expert in research programs and as a senior commercial
Ramrez manager in the feed industry. He will team up with Tim Goossens, to support Nutriads Digestive
Performance portfolio.
s part of its international expansion programme, Pas Reform has appointed Mr. Tan Kee
Chai (KC Tan) of Tianjin Original Livestock Equipment Co. Ltd, to represent its interests in
Chinas dynamic and rapidly growing poultry sector.
Mr Tan, who has a BSc degree in Animal Husbandry, was educated in Malaysia and
subsequently worked for European equipment companies in Taiwan, before forming his own company in
China in 2005.
With a population of 1.35 billion, Chinas poultry sector is experiencing rapid growth and Tan believes
there is a burgeoning market for Pas Reforms Smart hatchery technologies. Pas Reforms clear
commitment to Chinas poultry sector has made a very positive impact, he says, I believe there is a
genuine opportunity to develop significant market share here.
gronomist Dr Emily Zhou (31) joins the Delacon team as R&D Manager Poultry &
Immunology. She will support the team of Dr Andreas Mueller, Head of R&D, at the
headquarters of Delacon Biotechnik GmbH in Steyregg.
Emily Zhou
Zhou was born in 1985 in Chengdu, province Sichuan, China. She received a bachelors
degree in Animal Sciences from the Sichuan Agricultural University and a masters degree in Animal
Nutrition from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
Moreover, Dr Zhou holds a PhD degree in Agricultural Sciences from the Justus-Liebig University in
Gieen, Germany.
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