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01/07/2013: Firefighters to train for silo rescue; Innovad launches new website; population drives crop demand

Often compared to sinking in quicksand, a farmer can find all sorts of danger in a container filled with corn or soybeans. Within 22 seconds of stepping into a grain ­silo, a person can become immersed. In light of this, Bloomington city, USA firefighters have received a set of metal panels that encircle a victim of an entrapment. The person is harnessed to the rescue equipment while res­cuers dig at the material surrounding them. Read more...

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Read more... According to talks at the 2013 Australian Summer Grains conference at the RACV Royal Pines Resort, rising demand for grains and oilseeds, particularly from the Asian region, has set the scene for a bright future for Australian summer grain crops. Read more...

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U.S Wheat Associates installs new officers

The U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) board of directors installed new officers at its annual meeting July 1, 2013, in Rapid City. Dan Hughes (Venango, NE) was installed as chairman, while last year’s chairman Darrell Davis (Ipswich, SD) transitioned to past chairman and chairman of the USW Budget Committee. Other officers installed included Roy Motter (Brawley, CA) as vice chairman and Brian O’Toole (Crystal, ND) as Secretary-Treasurer. USW officers were elected to these one-year positions at the January 2013 Winter Wheat Conference. 3

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Committees met on Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30, including the Joint Biotech and Joint International Trade Policy committees that operate in conjunction with the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG). Official business was called to order on Sunday, June 30, and continued through Monday, July 1. Reports from the meeting included a welcome from South Dakota Secretary of Agriculture Lucas Lentsch, an update export market development activities in South Korea from USW Country Director Dr. Won Bang Koh, a report from NAWG President Bing Von Bergen, a market update from USW Market Analyst Casey Chumrau and reports from wheat producers who participated in an intensive industry tour to Asia. This year’s meeting also featured industry speakers, including: Greg Guthrie, director of ag products, BNSF Railway Norm Dreger, head of North America cereals, Syngenta Dr Kevin Kephart, vice president of research, South Dakota State University For more information...

02/07/13: Strike at Australian grain handling cooperative; Egyptian wheat imports; India's seed saviour

Workers walked out of CBH's Kwinana operation, Australia over a pay dispute, marking the first stike at the cooperative since the 1990s. Grain handlers are unhappy over a proposed 13 percent pay rise over the next three years. They claim this will mean Kwinana employees would be paid less than workers in other regions are are pushing for a 15 percent increase. However, bosses at the have told workers that the boom in Australian grain exports is over and workers need to realise economic times have changed since the last agreement was negotiated. More information... Egypt has officially requested help from France and Russian with grain imports and storage. After two years of political and economic upheaval, the world's top wheat importer is looking for overseas help to maintain its imports which support a subsidised bread programme. France is still considering Egypt's request for help with grain imports and storage, the trade ministry said, but Market operators are sceptical about major French aid and the country is still considering the situation. Read more... My favourite headline of the day comes from the Guardian: India's seed saviour goes against the corporate grain. Debal Deb is building a seed bank in India's Odisha state which has helped to preserve 920 varieties of indigenous rice using traditional methods. Deb hopes to help make farmers independent of large corporations and GM crops, and help secure their access to local seed varieties. View pictures...

DSM to better serve Nutrition customers in Asia with acquisition of Unitech (NZ)

Royal DSM, the global Life Sciences and Materials Sciences company, announces today that it has acquired Unitech Industries Limited (Unitech), a New Zealand based producer of nutritional products for both human and animal markets. Financial details are not disclosed at this time. The acquisition, which fully meets DSM’s financial and strategic requirements, has closed. With the acquisition of Unitech, DSM has production facilities in over 40 countries in its Nutrition business.

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Unitech, based in Auckland (New Zealand), was founded in 1970 and focuses primarily on the manufacture and sale of micronutrient premixes and macronutrient blends for the rapidly growing Asian Human Nutrition & Health markets. Unitech is also active in the Animal Nutrition & Health markets including premixes for pet food. Unitech realizes annual net sales of around NZD 50 million (~€30 million) with about 100 employees. This acquisition fits in the strategy for DSM’s Nutrition cluster as Unitech adds to DSM’s already strong geographic footprint and value chain presence. Unitech is the leading producer of food ingredient premixes in Oceania, leveraging the strategic location of New Zealand for the supply of high quality, dairy containing products across Asia. Unitech holds also a strong position in the third-party manufacture of macronutrient blends. With its track record of technical service and high quality production, Unitech has a robust and loyal customer network including multinational brand names and large regional clients. DSM will enhance this value proposition with its broad portfolio of micronutrients, science-based expertise, and customer relationships with multinational and regional infant nutrition and food customers. Unitech’s solution provider model will furthermore increase customer intimacy and loyalty. Rick Greubel, president DSM Nutritional Products Human Nutrition & Health, said, “The acquisition of Unitech helps us to expand our value chain presence, geographical reach and customer base. As a leader in food ingredient premixes and blends, Unitech will allow us to deliver more value to our multinational, Oceania and Asia based customers.” Phytase Km value the key to good product choice

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03/07/13: Truck strike delays Brazilian grain; Russian grain harvest underway; Silos Cordoba is a top exporter in Andalucia

Grain deliveries at Brazil's largest port in Santos have been delayed due to a strike by truck workers. Reuters reports that two thirds of of grains are delivered to Santos by trucks. The trucker's union MUBC, is demanding a subsidy for diesel fuel, exemptions on highway toll payments for drivers and the creation of a new federal government department of cargo transportation. Despite fewer deliveries, shipments have continued because exporting firms hold grains in private storage units to minimize the effect of interruptions in ground transport More information...

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Russia sped up its grain harvest to avoid losses from wet weather in the southern areas. Farmers reaped 8.5 million metric tons of cereals by the start of July, the Moscow-based Agriculture Ministry said on its website, up from 4.9 million tons a year earlier. They gathered 6.8 million tons of wheat, against 4.3 million tons last year, from 7.6 percent of the planted area. More information... Silos Cordoba is the sixth largest export company in Cordoba, Spain according to the journal Economic Andalucia. Congratulations to all at Silos Cordoba. Read more...

Event: VIV announces pork education partnership with International Production & Processing Expo

In the last four decades, VIV has become the leading brand for worldwide trade shows, focusing on animal protein production. Today, VIV is pleased to announce that it is partnering with the 2014 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta, the United States. VIV and the IPPE will provide a comprehensive education program focusing on recent developments in the international pork arena at the 2014 expo in Atlanta. The pork education program is a must for both European and U.S.-based producers who are facing challenges from their respective government and customers. This education program is called VIV International Pork Production Summit 2014 (VIPPS) and it will be held on January 29, 2014. The partnership between VIV and IPPE results in a unique network covering Asia, Europe and the Americas. "VIV is very happy to co-operate closely with IPPE for the VIV International Pork Production Summit 2014 (VIPPS), scheduled for Wednesday, January 29. Together, we have confidence in presenting a valuable programme focusing trends, developments and best practices for the U.S. and international pork production industries," explains Ruwan Berculo, project manager VIV. The 2014 IPPE will also feature a special Pig Pavilion that will showcase information about the international pork industry. Special cooking demonstrations of pork products will be held by local chefs as well. The International Production & Processing Expo is scheduled Tuesday through Thursday, January 28-30, 2014, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. The IPPE will highlight the latest technology, equipment, and services used in the production and processing of poultry, feed, and meat products. IPPE is one of the 50 largest tradeshows in the United States, and the entire tradeshow is expected to include more than 1,100 exhibitors and 420,000 square feet of exhibition space. For more information about the expo... More information about VIV...

04/07/2013: The Kamenka warehouse; Tasmanian grain; CHS launches grain marketing website

Construction has started on a new grain storage facility in the Kamensky District, Russia. When completed it will be the largest grain storage facility in the Penza region. Cherkizovo bought the Kamenka grain warehouse in 2012, and have invested €11.6 million (500 million rubles). Read more... The Grains Research & Development Corporation Board visited for a strategy meeting concerning Tasmania's current moratorium which bans the production of genetically modified crops.

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Keith Perrett, chairman, said Tasmania's current moratorium banning the production of genetically modified crops is another limit to the options for Tasmanian farmers. Read more... CHS Inc. has created www.chsag.com to serve farmers selling grain directly to CHS river terminals and processing plants in Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois. The new public Website features cash bids updated every 10 minutes, a powerful charting tool, radar weather and forecasts, futures market overviews, as well as specific location contacts and announcements. Read more...

Bissma Pacific Inc.: 100% payout for eligible producers

Producers who did not receive payment for grain sold to Bissma Pacific Inc. have received full compensation for their eligible claims through the Canadian Grain Commission's Payment Protection Program. Bissma Pacific Inc. was a licensed grain dealer located in Pickering, Ontario, until November 21, 2012. Minimising risk To minimise the risk of not getting paid in full for their deliveries, producers are encouraged to: Deal with companies licensed by the Canadian Grain Commission Ensure they are in receipt of an authorised document (i.e. receipt, cash purchase ticket or cheque) upon delivery to a company licensed by the Canadian Grain Commission Cash any cash purchase tickets or cheques right away Immediately report any payment issues to the Canadian Grain Commission Rules for compensation Producers must follow and meet certain rules to qualify for compensation under the Payment Protection Program. Deliveries made to unlicensed companies are not covered by Payment Protection Program. The Canadian Grain Commission licenses primary, process, terminal and transfer elevators and grain dealers, but does not license companies such as feed lots. Producers are only covered by a licensed company's security for 90 days after the date they delivered their grain or 30 days after the date they received a cash purchase ticket or other bill of exchange. The shorter of the two time periods applies. While producers are not guaranteed 100% compensation, in the case of Bissma Pacific Inc., eligible producers received 100% compensation for the amount they were owed.

05/07/2013: Group attacks grain body; UPA food bill; Monsanto feed trials

A new farm group is questioning the value for money grain growers receive from levies paid to fund the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC). Paul McKenzie, farm management consultant, has launched iCropAustralia with the aim of sparking debate on the value for money that growers receive from levies. GRDC says it was not aware of iCropAustralia until recent media coverage. Read more...

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The UPA government will give the nation's two-third population the right to 5 kg of food grain every month at highly subsidised rates. The cabinet, which up to now has always has deferred a decision, approved the order to implement the food security bill. The ordinance has to be passed in both the houses of parliament within six months. Read more...

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The recent genetically engineered wheat that was found growing unauthorised in an Oregon field was also used in three livestock feeding trials to evaluate its nutritional qualities. The Monsanto Co., has said the biotech crop was used in two feeding trials in the U.S. and one overseas. The wheat used in the overseas trial was ground before shipping, in accordance with USDA rules for restricted transgenic material for the production and transport of the seed. Read more...

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Event: 8th Food Proteins Course

The 8th Food Protein course,“Food Proteins: Properties, Functionalities & Applications” from Bridge2Food is here. Taking place on 26 – 28 November 2013, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The proven format of this course offers a unique combination of lectures by industry experts on the properties, processing, functionalities and applications of 10 different plant and animal-based proteins: soy, wheat, pea, potato, canola, egg albumin, casein, whey, gelatin and also (bioactive) protein hydrolysates. After these lectures all delegates will have seen, touched, feltand smelled the different proteins as such, in model systems and in the final applications. 10 Reasons to attend 1. 8th edition of the Food Proteins Course 2. Explore new ingredients like canola and potato proteins and innovations in other food proteins 3. Learn how properties, functionalities and applications are related 4. Understand the reasons for the preference of certain proteins in applications 5. Get an update from well-trained industry specialists 6. Become part of the Protein Innovation Network 7. Learn from new protein innovations in texture & taste 8. Update yourself on key strengths of proteins 9. Explore new protein application developments 10. Enjoy, feel and taste food proteins in applications Register before 24 July and receive a €350 early bird discount! Click here for more details and to view the full programme.

Event: Livestock Philippines 2013 - International Livestock Nutrition, Health And Production & Meat Industry Show

The No.1 trade event for livestock nutrition, animal health and production and meat industry, Livestock Philippines 2013 will bring in over 500 key decision-makers including integrators, farmers, feed millers, manufacturers and traders of feed ingredients, additives, supplements and premixes.

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08/07/2013: Mühlenchemie strengthens position in Turkish market; silo hotel closes; Drop in grain no danger to food security

Turkey is one of the most dynamic and complex markets in the world. In order to meet the increasing demands of local bakeries producing bread and pastry goods, Mühlenchemie and its long-standing distribution partner ABP are intensifying their cooperation. The joint venture intends to meet the challenges facing flour improvement in Turkey and its neighbouring regions. Read more...

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An Ohio hotel built in former grain silo has closed.

Akron's Quaker Square Inn closed it's doors last week. The unusual building will now be converted into additional student housing University of Akron students. Read more... Though China's grain self-sufficiency rate has dropped below 90 percent, it does not mean the country's food security is endangered, said Mei Xinyu, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation at the Ministry of Commerce. In 2012, China's grain output rose for a ninth consecutive year to a record high of 589.57 million tons. Growing yields, however, did not rein in surging imports. Read more...

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New! GFMT article: Turkish milling industry review

In this article, Tom Blacker, Grain and Feed's directories coordinator, takes us through the rise in the Turkish milling sector. Grain & Feed Milling Technology magazine is keenly aware of the rise of Turkey. In modern times, especially since the start of the 21st century, Turkey has become more and more important to the region and beyond.

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Galvanized steel storage silos from Symaga

Symaga, a Spanish company specialized in designing, manufacturing and supplying of steel silos for storing seeds, cereals, malts, oilseeds, grains and pellets, rice and, in general, for the agriculture, agro-industry, biofuels and biomass, and with more than 30 years’ experience and over 15 million m3 of storage space worldwide, ensuring our capacity to tackle any project.

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Symaga supplies a wide range of silos, flat bottom up to 25.000 m3 and hopper silos, reaching 12 m. diameter with 45° hopper and 2.649 m3 capacity, completely galvanized and the double welded compression ring. We provide 600 gr. /m2 galvanization, ensuring the highest product service-life in the market. We continue investing in research and development, allowing us to develop innovative products such as ventilated cones and fully perforated floor, to meet our customer needs. Symaga was established about 30 years ago by Mr. Alfonso Garrido, based in farm silos and livestock equipment manufacturing business. Nowadays, company has structured itself in four different divisions, covering completely customer needs. Divisions are the following: Silos, focused on design and manufacturing of galvanized steel silos for grain storage; Livestock, offering livestock equipment, being able to feature turnkey solutions; Agriculture, specialized in agricultural equipment such as water tanks and vineyard posts; and Steel, capable to produce any steel solution, and recently added plastic injection machine, offering steel and plastic solutions. Symaga is located in the center of La Mancha, in Villarta de San Juan. Our factory has more than 350,000 m2 of total extension land, and 100,000 m2 as factory extension. Actually, Symaga holds more than 8,000 tons of galvanized steel in permanent stock, allowing us the capacity of attending any project with no stockout, ensuring the delivery on agreed time. Our international presence has grown exponentially year by year. In fact, we have presence in more than 90 countries worldwide, and our export rate is around 94 percent. For this reason, we are a prepared and multilingual commercial team, to understand in a closer, more professional, each customer need. Also, we provide an excellent engineering service, and post-sales services, maintaining a long term customer relationship, and satisfying its needs anytime it is required. The company goals are: offering a quality product, and satisfy the customer. Thus, we constantly invest in factory improvements, resulting in one of the most modern factories worldwide, offering standard quality products, and offering a total process control from raw material till endproduct. Visit the Symaga website...Â

Premier Tech Chronos supplies retrofit bag former to Kerry Agribusiness

Nottingham based Premier Tech Chronos has recently completed a retrofit installation for the Kerry Agribusiness Feed Mill in Farranfore, Co. Kerry, Ireland. The retrofit project replaces a bag forming until that was originally supplied more than 20 years ago. Kerry Agribusiness provides a range of products and services that are aimed at optimising profitability at a farm level. From their Farranfore Feed Mill, Kerry Agribusiness has been supplying top quality animal feeds across the Munster region. As part of the retrofit project, Premier Tech Chronos service engineers supported the Kerry Agribusiness engineers who re-installed and recommissioned the SSV Bag Former. One of the major aims of the retrofit project was to ensure continued optimum packing outputs were achieved on the previously supplied bag placing and bag preparation system, which handles a diverse range of animal feed products.

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Since early 2003, genuine spare parts matched to the original Chronos Richardson design authority documentation and drawings have been supplied by fellow Premier Tech company; Premier Tech Chronos. That experience and expertise is still available today for service and aftermarket support for the entire company product range. This expertise and capability was an important factor in the company’s ability to support Kerry Agribusiness on this particular project. Premier Tech Chronos incorporates Richard Simon Limited, Verville and Premier Tech Chronos - America for European spares, refurbishments, service, installation and commissioning.

New! GFMT article: Global Feed Markets: May - June 2013

In this article, GFMT's market analyst John Buckley takes a look at world trading conditions which are impacting the commodities used in food and feed production. Huge, record crops of wheat, maize and soyabean are on their way according to the keenly awaited first view of the new 2013/14 season from the US Department of Agriculture. Read the full article here.

09/07/2013: Pop sorghum; Humberside's biofuel plant; native lost greens and grains The idea of popping sorghum, and in doing so improving the digestibility of starch, is being trialled in Queensland, Australia.

Feeding trials started in late June. Due to the light and airy nature of pop sorghum, it is being ground down before it is fed to the cattle. "At the moment we are just testing the concept but, if we achieve a significant production response, further development into a machine that can allow the sorghum to be popped on-farm will be conducted," said Amy Anstis, principal investigator for the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Read more... Vivergo has opened a bioethanol refinery on Humberside, UK. The new refinery is welcomed by the English NFU not only for its planned annual consumption of more than one million tonnes of wheat but also for providing half a million tonnes of animal feed. The Vivergo company was set up six years ago by AB Sugar, the petroleum company BP and the chemical giant Du Pont. Since then some £350 million has been spent on creating the plant on the 25 acre site which will, at full production, produce some 420 million litres of bioethanol annually. Read more... Salome Yesudas, nutrition scientist, in Chennai, India has documented 93 varieties of native 'lost' greens and healthy grains. "More than 60 years ago, they were eaten because of their medicinal and nutritional value. Today, they are ignored or discarded as weeds," Yesudas told The Times of India. Read more...

New! GFMT article: Interview with Ali Habaj, IOAM MEA

The interview this month is with Ali Habaj, secretary general and treasurer, IAOM MEA.

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International Association of Operatives Millers Mideast & Africa District (IAOM MEA) was formed in 1989 and represents flour and feed millers across the Middle East and Africa. Initially, the district was managed by rotating host countries, meaning the head office changed from one country to another. Since 2006, however, there has been a permanent head office in Muscat, Oman. This has helped to standardise operations and allow the association to offer more services to both members and the region.

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GFMT's Alice Neal spoke to Ali Habaj, secretary general and treasurer, IAOM MEA, about the association and milling in the Middle East and Africa. Habaj is a well suited for a role within IAOM. He has 14 years experience in the milling industry and is the full time CEO of the Atyab Investments Group which manages many firms in the food industries. The portfolio includes Oman Flour Mills, one of the biggest bakeries in the Middle East, Sohor Poultry and a modern poultry farm. Habaj’s current projects include setting up a new pasta factory and a new flour mill in Oman. What makes IOAM MEA unique? IAOM MEA has 800 consistent members, making it one of the biggest districts in terms of members. We have quite a diverse group of food and feed industries becoming part of the organisation. The IAOM MEA conference and expo is different from IAOM meetings in the USA. The USA focuses on technical and operational issues. But at the IAOM MEA expo, the focus is on grain trading and markets. The three-day programme will have two main themes: a technical focus including operations, innovations and management and marketing.

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Who will be at the IAOM MEA conference and expo? We have different kinds of delegates depending on the region targeted. This year the conference and expo will be held in Tunisia to attract the northern African region. We will also have some South African and central African attendees. Having a different location helps attract new millers from different regions. The expo caters more for senior manager and owners. So the attendees are decision makers mostly. This profile makes IAOM MEA quite different from other IAOM expos. We try to have a 50/50 split between buyers and suppliers. There is also now a section in the expo for feed which has been developed with VICTAM. Authors Paul Roberts (The End of Oil and The End of Food) and Mike Walsh (who writes on future food trends) will be speaking at the IAOM conference in Tunisia. How has the milling industry developed since IAOM MEA was founded in 1989? IAOM MEA has had a major impact on milling. The expo is the only place where people can meet every year. It provides a place to get to know the traders, understand the problems in milling and learn which machines to use. We are ready to go beyond the annual conference by providing continuous education throughout the year and are considering running IAOM courses in local languages. What are the biggest challenges for your members? It is the largest region in terms of food imports so food security is a big issue for flour millers. There are a lot of countries, each at different levels, trying to achieve food security. In Africa, access to land to ensure a continuous food supply is an issue.

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There are many different solutions and multinationals are involved as well as local companies. Increasing the storage capacity for grains is also a challenge but countries are working on this issue. In recent years, Kuwait and Oman have both added an additional 300,000 tonnes of storage and Qatar is improving its grain storage capacity too. What have been the biggest successes in the region? In the last five years there has been a move in the kind of finished products. There is a lot more food processing for example poultry, pasta and goods for bakeries. This trend is going to east Africa. In the feed and flour mills we see a strong focus on food processing and companies that can help finance these projects. Flour milling is well established throughout the region. It is mostly filling the markets. There are some exports but it is only really Somalia, with its political problems, which needs to import flour. Imports are more on the specialised side for example, a blend with different types of flours or quality of grain. Where do products milled in MEA go? In Africa and the Gulf flour is mainly consumed domestically. In Turkey, government incentives have given Turkish flour a competitive edge. The country exports its flour to Africa, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Indonesia. One of the reasons why Turkish flour is popular in these countries is because of the low protein content which makes the flour suitable for noodles. What predictions do you have for the milling industry over the next 10 years? In the flour market there are three major factors: eating habits, baking and the market. Eating habits and expectation are changing; people are more into carbohydrates. Bakeries are demanding higher quality and different kind of flours for different breads and pastries. Coffee shops, hotels and airlines are expanding, requiring different flour mixtures. Mills need to cater for different customers and respond to market demand. Thirty years ago the region produced two flours (brown and white). Today there are 25 kinds of flours. For the feed industry, there needs to be support for farmers to increase the number of farms. More farmers equals more milling east Africa. Food security is also affecting feed mills but it needs to be organised. Proper farms (particularly poultry farms) need the feed milling industries standing by them. The 24th Annual IAOM Mideast & Africa District Conference and Expo will be held in Sousse, Tunisia, from November 5-8, 2013 at the Movenpick Hotel. More information about IAOM MEA... You can read the full magazine here.

10/07/13: Grain storage in tropical climates; Russia's grains hit by drought; India's grain subsidy programme

Grain storge is a vital, yet often overlooked, part of the food and feed supply chain. Tropical climates that allow for year-round farming would seem to be a tremendous economic advantage, but for corn and soybean farmers in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso it also poses a problem - an abundance of grain followed by about a 10 percent post harvest loss, partially due to a lack of storage.Â

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"There is a 34 percent undercapacity of soybean storage, and the situation is aggravated by the rapidly increasing production of second-crop maize," said University of Illinois agricultural economist Peter Goldsmith. "The worst situation occurs in northern Mato Grosso with a simulation of a full-maize second crop. The potential to succession crop is great and current levels of storage are low. There is clear evidence of a shortage of storage, particularly private and cooperative, as grain production rises in the state," he said. Goldsmith conducted the research project, which was the first to employ Geographic Information System (GIS) software to map the coordinates of commercial, cooperative and private grain storage facilities in Mato Grosso. Read more... The Russian grain crop is expected to fallen below government targets after drought hit growth in some regions, reports Bloomberg. The harvest may reach 90 million to 94 million metric tons in the 2013-14 season which is just below the Agriculture Ministry’s 95 million-ton target. Read more... The Indian government is planning to expand its grain subsidy programme in a bid to tackle the country's hunger problem. Sixty-seven percent of India's population, or 800 million people, will have the right to buy up to 5 kilos of rice, wheat and other cereals from the state each month, or receive cash compensation. Is this the way to end hunger in the world's second-most populous country? Andy Mukherjee, Reuters, gives his opinion. Read more...

Online auction of dried pet food manufacturing plant

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Event: Livestock Event achieves record attendance

The Livestock Event attracted a record 9,130 visitors on Wednesday, day one at its NEC, Birmingham, UK venue, while overall attendance was up 10 percent on the year at 15,740 head. Furthermore, there was a representation of visitors from 23 different countries, from as far afield as China, the USA and New Zealand. 17

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“Rescheduling the event from its traditional September date to July has been a huge success with the visitor number on the first day the highest in 10 years,” says Nick Everington, chief executive of the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers. “The main trade halls buzzed throughout, the technical demonstrations proved a huge attraction and the inaugural Careers Seminars were packed out as were the other Farm Health Planning, Feed Science Forums and Business Debates, a trend which differentiates the Livestock Event from other shows. “In addition, moving the cattle in to the trade halls was an overwhelming success with 190 dairy stalls booked and 79 stalls for the inaugural National Charolais Show. We have had nothing but praise from cattle exhibitors who enjoyed the very modern facilities and once again, we have had a clean show.” He adds, “We look forward to continuing to build on the event’s success in July 2014 and creating the opportunity for all livestock farmers to get away from their farms to gain more knowledge and do business which is going to help them to progress their enterprises.” Members of the GFMT team attended on both days and had a very fruitful time meeting exhibitors and taking part in some of the games and competitions. More information...

Event: IDMA changes location and dates

The 6th IDMA Exhibition will be held on December 11-14, 2014. As the world milling sector’s most important meeting platform, IDMA has had some changes in terms of exhibition date and ground. The sixth IDMA Exhibition will be held on 11-14 December 2014 at TUYAP Istanbul Fair Center. Organised biennially in Istanbul by Parantez International Fair Organization; International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulghur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulse, Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition IDMA has had some changes in terms of fair date and space. The sixth IDMA Exhibition will be held on 11-14 December 2014 at TUYAP Istanbul Fair Center. Determined by considering the planting and harvesting periods in the world, the new date will allow the cereals and pulses sector representatives to have more chances about visiting the exhibition as the new date is just before the planting and harvesting periods when the workload of the sector is lesser than other periods. Besides together with the changing exhibition space visitors can find more product range and alternatives in a much larger area. Previously held in March or April, as of 2014 IDMA Exhibition will continue to be held biennially between November and December at the TUYAP Istanbul Fair center. The giants of the cereals and pulses sectors are at IDMA The largest technology manufacturers of world cereals and pulses processing sector have started their preparations for the fair held on December 11-14, 2014 in 6 halls with a 44 thousand-square metre area. Participating to IDMA 2014 with larger stand areas, the companies aim to exhibit more technology and products. The participating companies will present their latest technologies developed for flour, semolina, corn, rice and feed mills and pulse cleaning, packaging, pasta and biscuit manufacturing plants to the taste of the visitors for the first time. Besides these; grain storage silos, filling, conveying and unloading systems, laboratory equipment, additives, packaging machinery and equipment and the latest innovations in spare parts and supplier industry products are among the product groups that will also be presented to the taste of the visitors at IDMA. 18


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Investors will meet in Istanbul As the only technology exhibition with broad participation in the field of its own specialization in the world, IDMA allows cereals and pulses sector representatives to find a wide range of all machinery, products and services for their companies under the same roof. IDMA’s professional visitors from all over the world can see personally and examine closely the latest technologies developed for their specialized areas. Having the opportunity of meeting with the companies that are among the world giants in cereals and pulses processing technologies, visitors have also the chance of comparing and contrasting the companies developing the similar technologies, the technologies they develop and many other alternatives in every respect.

11/07/2013: Yellow Vs white corn; Egypt in need of grain; antibiotics in animal feed

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South African team surveys HRW crop in Kansas

A South African trade team is visiting Kansas this week to obtain a firsthand glimpse of the 2013 hard red winter (HRW) crop. The team arrived in Kansas on July 6, 2013 and has spent the week visiting with wheat farmers, researchers, inspectors, traders and baking experts. USW collaborated with Kansas Wheat to organise the team, which included two representatives from Premier Foods, who markets a number of the country's top flour and corn meal brands, and one member of the OLAM trading group. Domenique De Oliveira, USW regional program/ information systems coordinator , based in the USW Cape Town office, accompanied the team.

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“These team members are well recognised in the South African milling industry for their evaluations of imported wheat quality,” said Ed Wiese, USW regional vice president for Sub-Saharan Africa . “The information gained from this farm to inspection visit will be very useful in their discussions for future purchases of U.S. wheat.” South Africa is the largest wheat producer in Sub-Saharan Africa, but imports between 1.2 and 1.7 million metric tons of wheat each year. Importers annually assess the quality and price of local and world wheat crops and purchase accordingly from multiple origins. USW is the industry’s market development organisation working in more than 100 countries. Its mission is to “develop, maintain, and expand international markets to enhance the profitability of U.S. wheat producers and their customers.” USW activities are made possible through producer checkoff dollars managed by 19 state wheat commissions and cost-share funding provided by USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service. USW maintains 17 offices strategically located around the world to help wheat buyers, millers, bakers, wheat food processors and government officials understand the quality, value and reliability of all six classes of U.S. wheat.

Event: FIAAP, VICTAM, GRAPAS Asia 2014

Organised by Victam International BV, April 2014 will see the return of one of Southeast Asia's largest events, which incorporates three international exhibitions, FIAAP, VICTAM and GRAPAS, under one roof. The event will take place from April 8-10, 2014 at the ​Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), Bangkok, Thailand. The Exhibitions FIAAP Asia 2014 - The only specialist trade show to offer complete coverage of the Asian/Pacific market for ingredients and additives used in the production of animal feeds, petfood and aquafeed. VICTAM Asia 2014 - Asia Pacific's premier event for the animal and aquatic feed, pet food and biomass technology. GRAPAS Asia 2014 - South East Asia's premier event for the flour milling, noodle production and grain and rice processing industries. Admission / Opening Hours Admission free of charge. Opening hours: 8th and 9th April: 10am - 6pm 10th April: 10am - 5pm Click here to visit the GRAPAS website. The event will be supported by a series of conferences and technical seminars. Grain and Feed Milling Technology magazine is proud to announce its role as conference patron for the 2014 GRAPAS conference. Watch past conference videos here.

12/07/13: Emerald Grain's bumper year; AIC launches new website; great grain revival The Emerald Grain port terminal, Melbourne, Australia is celebrating a record annual loading of grain.

About 1.4 million tonnes of grain were shipped through the port for the year which ended June 30, 2013.The vast majority of this was made up of bulk shipments of wheat, barley, canola and corn. A record 47 ships berthed at the port during the year, loading an average 27,000 tonnes. Read more... 20


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The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) has launched a new websit. John Kelley, managing director, AIC Services said, “Our website is a critical communications tool for our members and our key stakeholders. It provides vital information about European and UK Government and highlights our key activities in the areas of policy and lobbying. The trade assurance status checker has been vastly improved in terms of useability and speed as well as including a wealth of information regarding trade assurance schemes. The website also reflects the broad range of activities undertaken by AIC on behalf of its membership in the UK, Europe and globally.” The new site delivers a number of benefits including: Easier to navigate sector pages

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Exosect announce further funding

UK based research company Exosect have announced the completion of a US$4m round of funding. The investment comes from its existing investor base and from ClearlySo, the social entrepreneur's funding network. Martin Brown, managing director, Exosect said, "This investment is a further testament to the versatility of our platform technology, Entostat. We have demonstrated its potential as a sustainable delivery system for a wide range of applications, ranging from grain and seed protectants to higher efficiency conventional pesticide reformulations. our out-licensing strategy continue to attract attention and this additional funding will ensure that we can capitalise on these new and exciting opportunities'. The business strategy will continue to follow the successful open innovation model by focusing on the co-development of a range of pipeline solutions based upon Entostat electrostatic wax powder formulations together with out-licensing specific product applications and product registrations. Professor Geoff Randall, non-executive director, Exosect said, "The agrochemical and animal health sectors have experienced a monumental shift in the last 20 years. Consumer and regulatory pressure have initiated a move towards ensuring safe and sustainable foo production. The major R&D companies are actively looking for unique and proven solutions to add to their portfolios and innovators like Exosect are providing these solutions".

15/07/2013: Indian wheat stock policy; Czech climate change station; grain pirates

Inflation in cereals remains above 17 percent in India as food grain stocks reach close to 80 million tonnes.

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The Committee on Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) paper estimates that the buffer stocking requirement will go up as a result of the Food Security law. Read more... A new station has opened near Bystrice nad Pernstejnem, Czech Republic. It will examine the impact that expected climate changes will have on crops and plants. Michal V. Marek, from the Academy of Sciences' Centre of Global Change Research, said during a ceremonial opening. The station, financially supported by the EU, consists of 24 automatically controlled chambers similar to greenhouses, that enable researchers to simulate different climate phenomena which experts expect to develop in the Czech Republic in the next hundred years. Read more... International shippers crossing the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea have been terrorised by Somali pirate crews. Steven Burt, managing director of PentAg Nidera, said his parent company, a Dutch-based grain trader had seen two vessels pirated of late. “It’s something that does cost the industry money,” Mr Burt told The Land, Australia. Mr Burt said the Somali pirates had a solid business model together. Read more...

Event: Rice Tech Expo - Bihar & Jharkand

Asia's largest trade show on Rice Processing Technology and Machinery takes place this year. The 20th International Exhibition and Conference will provide an ideal platform for companies to promote awareness to their target audience. Presented by Shiny Trade Expositions., Rice Tech Expo is set to attract a vast range of exhibitors and visitors alike. The show will take place at the Veterinary College Grounds in Patna, Bihar, India from 27th-29th September 2013. Rice Tech Expo also provides a superb platform for buying & selling as well as excellent opportunities to display products and experience the technological progress already achieved in the rice processing sector. More information...

Bayer launch essential product guide in time for pre-harvest grain store treatments Now is prime time for growers to plan their pre-harvest grain storage treatments and Bayer are making this process easier by the launch of their new grain protectant guide book.

The manual provides farmers and pest controllers with all they need to know about Bayer’s popular K-Obiol® insecticide. “Storing grain comes with a variety of challenges” says Ken Black, Bayer’s national account manager for Rual Hygiene. “There are three factors that influence the quality of the grain; these are temperature, moisture content and storage period. The development of micro-organisms and insects which are always present to a greater or lesser extent on the grain or in storage areas are affected by these elements. The greater the quantity of grain, the greater the risk of infestation.”

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Ken notes that an estimated 90 percent of farm grain stores harbour at least one species of insect known to infest grain. “The number of growers who use an insecticide to treat either the fabric of the building or the grain directly is estimated to be around 40 percent. When grain prices are high and with the possibility of growers choosing to store their grain for longer a planned approach to good grain storage is essential. We hope that our new guide will help growers make the best decisions for protecting their yield.” Bayer’s K-Obiol® is formulated to control a range of stored crop insects, including grain weevils, flour beetles, grain borers, and saw-toothed grain beetles and flying insects too. It is available in two modern pyrethroid formulations, both containing the active ingredient, deltamethrin. K-Obiol® EC25 has been formulated to treat the fabric of grain silos and storage facilities prior to the introduction of grain and is unique in that the product is approved for use on stores that are subsequently filled with oilseed rape. K-Obiol® EC25 can also be used as an admixture, post-harvest and will offer up to 12 months protection. The second formulation; K-Obiol® ULV6 is also designed to be used as an admixture, post-harvest and is available in a ‘ready to use’ pack. The pack connects directly to application machinery, reducing the risk of application errors. More information...

16/07/2013: Hovis to close its Barry flour mill; livestock feeding habits; GMOs in Europe

Premier Foods, the United Kingdom's largest food manufacturer and producer of Hovis bread and Mr Kipling cakes, has revealed plans to shut a 109-year-old flour mill with the loss of 43 jobs. Premier announced their Hovis Rank at Barry Docks, South Wales, is set to close by the end of October this year. The mill was built in 1904 by the Hovis-Bread Flour Company – Britain’s largest flour miller, which has since been renamed Rank Hovis. The Premier business, which is struggling under a near UK£1 billion debt hopes to save around UK£20 million this year through the bread business restructure and general cost cutting. Read more... A new system to monitor livestock feeding habits has been developed by agricultural engineers at the the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

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According to the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Tami Brown-Brandl and Roger Eigenberg, scientists at the Roman L. Hruska US Meat Animal Research Center in Clay Center, Nebraska, designed software and hardware that uses radio-frequency identification technology to monitor daily variations in feeding behavior. The technology monitors the amount of time each animals spends eating, the number of times the animal feeds and the timing of those events, Read more...

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Event: Ildex Myanmar

One of VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific Co., Ltd's., biggest trade shows dedicated to livestock takes place again this year. Ildex Myanamar's success lies in efficient cooperation and support from government and private sectors such as, Myanmar Fisheries Foundation, Myanmar Livestock Federation and the International Trade Exhibition & Seminar of Livestock and Fishery Technology (VIV). With such great support and collaboration, Ildex Myanmar prides itself on being the only national knowledge and technological hub in the livestock, dairy product and aquaculture industry. The event will take place from the 12-14 September 2013 at the Tatmadaw Exhibition Hall, Yangon, Myanamar. More information...

Adisseo publishes an updated version of the amino acids requirements for poultry, pigs and aqua The new Rhodimet® Nutrition Guide edited by Adisseo regroups the amino acids requirements for - poultry: broilers, pullets, laying hens, turkeys and ducks, - swine: piglets, growing-finishing pigs, gilts, gestating and lactating sows, entire males, - aquaculture: freshwater fish, marine fish and shrimps. The recommendations are expressed in digestible amino acids, and when not available on total amino acids. To achieve this new guide, Adisseo’s Experts have realised an extensive review of literature for the last twenty years (more than 200 articles for poultry and swine) and included most recent discussions from the Advancia forums. A meta analysis has been lead on experiments designed with at least four amino acid levels. Based on a model approach developed by Pierre Andre Geraert, innovation marketing director, Adisseo, amino acids requirements are calculated according to weight gain of growing animals or egg mass of layers. The digestible amino acid requirements are then expressed in gram of amino acid intake per animal and per day, knowing that these requirements increase linearly with the average daily gain or egg mass. This methodology is also used, when enough data are available for essential amino acids: methionine, threonine, tryptophan, arginine, isoleucine and valine for broilers, laying hens, turkeys and pigs requirements. The recommendations for non essential amino acids (cystine, alanine, praline, tyrosine, etc …), are calculated according to an ideal protein profile, with lysine as the reference. Very recent trials achieved by the BARC Institute in Thailand show that Adisseo’s new recommendations lead to better economical results than the other sources available. This Guide is an extract of the upcoming electronic version of Rhodimet® Nutrition Guide, an interactive tool, that allows nutritionists and formulators to calculate the amino acids requirements of various animal species under different rearing conditions. A flipchart of this booklet is available here.

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17/06/2013: Grain growers worry about lack of investment; Denver as home of milling venture; rules for Animal Feed Manufacturers

A Senate inquiry has been launched looking into the $3.5 billion offer by US giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) to buy Australia's largest grain handler after grain growers voiced concerns about a lack of investment in grain storage. The US Senate inquiry has heard from farmers both for and against the sale, but the common message was concern about investment. Read more... Cargill, CHS and ConAgra have chosen Denver, Colorado, to become the headquarters for a new flour-milling venture The new partnership will create a flour superpower that would become the largest miller in North America, with some US$4 billion a year in sales. Read more... The FDA has introduced a new video outlining regulations on medicated animal feeds intended for commercial or private operators of feed mills. The video focuses largely on how to read and interpret the label on medicated feeds and use the products in compliance with the label specifications. Watch the video here.

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Tyler Packaging, a specialist supplier of flexible packaging for human food, pet food and garden products, have unveiled its latest re-sealable sliders, suitable for almost any convenience packaging need. The packaging comes with a special patented Slide-Rite® feature that gives the consumer ease of use. Adam Kay, sales and technical director at Tyler Packaging, explains further, "Our focus is to help our client’s products work hard on the shelf and beyond and our focus on consumer safety and product integrity is unmatched. The new slider system is designed for high-performance packages that require strong top and end retention values, whilst allowing for easy gripping and ease of access to the product." The Slider was initially introduced through Tyler Packaging’s laminated flat base pouches which provide superior on-shelf appearance, and has since been extended to their resealable laminated bags and pouches. Adam adds, "We believe in staying ahead of the competition and providing our clients with the latest in flexible packaging innovations. The Sliders come in a standard colours white and red to best suit their products, although we are the first company in the world to provide the slider in black, which one customer was adamant about. This feature is ideal for the pet food industry, gardening industry, food and beverage industry as well as the agricultural industry, to name but a few." The company are currently in the process of buying new machines to keep up with the latest innovations, whilst already having numerous highquality flexible packaging options available, including laminated pouches, laminated bags & sacks, laminated BOPP/PP woven sacks, plastic sacks, plastic film and paper sacks. Tyler Packaging also provide 3D visualisation for their clients within the design stage of the packaging to enable marketing departments to achieve optimum designs and print layouts prior to printing.

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18/07/2013: China may become top wheat importer; Campden BRI open day 2013 highlights; FDA policy on salmonella in animal feed

Frost and rain has damaged China's wheat crop during this year's harvest, resulting in greater import demand, reports Reuters. This demand could see China overtake Egypt as the world's top wheat buyer. More imports would also force other buyers to pay more for grains, another blow for the Middle East after two years of political turmoil have already left it struggling to pay for food imports. Read more... The annual lecture, organised by Campden BRI, UK, was a highlight again this year with the main lecture presented by Michael McCain, president and CEO, Maple Leaf Foods Inc., Canada. Using the global food strategy as his theme, McCain spoke about the importance of developing a sustainable food system. Click here to download the lecture as a podcast. Read more... A new FDA policy has been released that focuses enforcement on salmonella serotypes that cause disease in the animal species for which the feed is marketed. The Compliance Policy Guide Sec. 690.800 Salmonella in Food for Animals, gives new direction regarding decisions to recommend seizure or import refusal of pet food, animal feed and their ingredients. Read more...

Event: Russian Grain Week

Organised by Gafta and APK-Inform Agency, this year’s Russian Grain Week Conference will take place on 23rd to 27th September 2013, Don Plaza Congress Hotel located in the centre of Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The conference is taking place in one of the major exporting regions of the world to discuss key topics which impact on the agricultural commodity trade. With much economic uncertainty and continued market volatility, speakers will give their views on the grain market situation in the Baltic and Black Sea Region as well as a global outlook. Import and export policy and legislative changes and current issues surrounding biotechnology and sustainability are on the agenda. Use this opportunity to network and gain new business opportunities. Week's Activities:• 23-24th September - Grade 2 Gafta Training Course on Shipping the Goods • 25-26th September - Conference: "Russian Grain Week: Trade and Trends" • 25th September - Gala Dinner - Russian dinner and entertainment •26th September - Excursion to port • 27th September - Cultural tour - Visit Old Don’s Treasures (visiting Stanitsa Starocherkasskaya) a typical old-fashioned Kazaks style village. More information...

HGCA announces £250k investment to add value to arable products

HGCA is investing UK£250,000 to develop market opportunities in the global chemical market for existing arable by-products and co-products.

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The University of Reading, Berkshire, UK and Rothamsted Research, Hertfordshire, UK, have been awarded UK£235,000 to develop a process for the production of ferulic acid from wheat bran. Dr. Dimitris Charalampopoulos, who will be leading the research said, "Plant materials are rich in ferulic acid which can be converted into vanillin. This can be used to add flavour to a variety of products or as an active agent in a range of personal care formulations, such as sun creams and anti-ageing skin care products." Currently, ferulic acid is mainly produced commercially from the residues generated during the production of rice bran oil. However, wheat bran has great potential as a UK source because it contains relatively high concentrations of the acid. It is estimated that around one million tonnes of wheat bran is produced annually in the UK and that this could equate to a potential ferulic acid production of up to 5,000 tonnes. The proposed research will generate the technical know-how for the development of a scalable, cost-effective and efficient process for ferulic acid production. A further UK£15,000 has been awarded to NNFCC to conduct a 3-month techno-economic feasibility study to investigate the potential for a Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) plant in the UK. PLA has gained a foothold in the global plastics supply chain in recent years and is used in many applications from compostable packaging to durable automotive plastics. The global biopolymer market is growing substantially, with anticipated growth of 13 percent by 2020 in the EU alone. In 2012, the added value bio-based productivity in the UK was worth about £4.1 billion.

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Harley Stoddart, HGCA research and knowledge transfer manager, concluded, "HGCA is investing in this work to help add economic value to lower quality products from conventional milling by developing an economically sustainable supply of renewable raw materials which can be used within the chemical industry. By increasing the options for products that have lower value in the food and feed markets, HGCA hopes that associated values will increase, bringing benefits to both the grower and the processor."

19/07/2013: FEFANA welcomes its first associate member; Russian grains unaffected by foot and mouth; entomophagy in 2050

FEFANA has welcomed Calpis Co., Ltd, a Japanese company producing beverages and probiotics for human and animal use as its first associate member. Caplpis Co's., products are regularly exported and distributed in the European market. Didier Jans, Fefana secretary general commented, "We warmly welcome Calpis as our first associate member. Yhis is certainly a sign of how complex the global market is and the need for companies outside Europe to get closer to those working within the European fodd and feed law framework." Read more... Russia’s food safety organisation has announced there is no threat to the country's grain following outbreaks of foot and mouth disease in the cereal-growing south.

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Russia detected two incidents of foot and mouth in the North Caucasus area and one in the Krasnodar region according to the agency, known as Rosselkhoznadzor. Read more... A new report by the FAO has been issued as researchers and governments continue plans to feed the world by 2050. Estimates indicate food production will need to double in order to keep up with demand. One of the biggest challenges future food producers face is the search for sustainable protein sources. The idea of eating insects may rapidly become a reality. Farming insects requires significantly less water, waste, and space than most of the current meat sources. Insects are also high in nutrients and rich in protein. Click here to read the full report.

Shedding new light on specific weight

New analysis of HGCA data has shown late ripening wheat varieties tend to have lower specific weights but higher yields. The research, prompted by the quality of last year’s harvest, looked at data from 1994 to 2012 from Recommended List trials and the AHDB/ HGCA Cereal Quality Survey. It examined the effect of weather, varietal traits and region on final specific weight. “One of the most interesting findings is that later ripening varieties tend to have lower specific weights but higher yields,” according to Dr Ellie Marshall, research and knowledge transfer manager at HGCA. “Crucially, the difference between the specific weight achieved in Recommended List trials and commercial crops is much greater in later ripening varieties.” In recent years, there has been a shift to more late ripening varieties and this has been matched by more being grown on-farm. The main reason for the shift is that these varieties tend to have higher yields which is one of the main factors growers look for in their crops. “The research shows that the specific weight problems of 2012 are likely to have been exacerbated by late maturity but we can’t forget that the weather was the most important factor. Growers should consider having a range of maturities in order to achieve both consistent yields and quality in each season,” explains Dr Marshall. 2012 was undoubtedly an exceptional year. From 2007 to 2011, the specific weights of Recommended List trial samples closely mirrored those in AHDB/HGCA Cereal Quality Survey of commercial samples. In 2012, the average specific weight for Recommended List samples fell just short of 72kg/hl, while crops in the Cereal Quality Survey were even further behind at 69 kg/hl. This is attributed to the far more robust fungicide programme used for the Recommended List in comparison to many commercial farms. However, even with robust treatments, specific weight was still considerably lower in 2012 indicating that the weather played a key role. “April 2012 was wet and gloomy which slowed plant development and reduced grain number. These conditions returned during the growth and grain filling months of June and July which saw higher than average rainfall coupled with low light levels, particularly in June. These combined to produce lower specific weights and a delayed harvest in many parts of the country,” according to Dr. Marshall. The research also looked at regional differences in the specific weights of commercial crops. The most striking finding was that in 2012, the South West and Midlands had the lowest specific weights of about 68 kg/ hl, whereas in previous seasons, specific weights in these regions were among the highest in the UK.

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Average specific weights in other parts of the UK were very similar to one another at around 70k g/hl, this was even the case in Scotland which typically has lower specific weights. The research has not yet shown whether variety choice, weather or other factors were the main cause of these regional variations. For the longer-term, HGCA has set up a network of weather stations to help researchers look in greater detail at how weather influences crop development. More information on regional and varietal differences will also come out of HGCA’s Cropping Systems Platform project which will have four UK sites for the 2013/2014 growing season.

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22/07/2013: FDA permits Salmonella in animal feed; grain truckers cause crisis; school meal scheme ends in tragedy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has formally revoked a 1967 policy that prohibited the sale of feed contaminated with Salmonella. As a result of this policy change the agency will allow feed known to be contaminated with Salmonella to be fed to pigs, chickens and cattle. Food Animal Concerns Trust (FACT) has announced its disappointment at the elimination of a public safeguard.

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India's food safety has been called in to question following the deaths of at least 23 school children poisoned after eating free school meals, reports Reuters. The National Food Security Ordinance aims to give 5 kg (11 lb) of cheap grain every month to 800 million people and more than doubles the reach of the existing subsidised food system. The school tragedy in Bihar state however, has highlighted the potential dangers of implementing a food distribution scheme without strict monitoring of supplies and quality. Read more...

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“A rule proposed by CFTC would radically change the way business is done in the futures industry, and we believe strongly – despite CFTC’s goal of enhancing customer protection – that two provisions of the rule actually would dramatically increase customers’ risk,” testified John Heck, senior vice president of The Scoular Company in Omaha, Nebraska. Heck serves as chairman of NGFA’s finance and administration committee, co-chairs the association’s customer protectiontTask force, and serves on the NGFA’s board of directors and executive committee. The first provision of the proposed rule cited by Heck would decrease the time in which customers’ margin calls must arrive to their futures commission merchant (FCM) from the current three days to just one day. If it didn’t, the FCM would have to take a capital charge for that “undermargined” amount. The NGFA is “urging the CFTC to maintain the current three-day timeline,” Heck said. “Otherwise, we fear FCMs would require their customers to pre-margin their hedge accounts. That would result in customers being required to send more money to their FCM, potentially putting a greater amount of segregated customer funds at risk in the event of another FCM insolvency.” The second provision of CFTC’s proposal objectionable to the NGFA would change the timing of FCMs’ calculation of “residual interest,” which are the funds the FCM contributes from its own money to “top up” customer accounts until margin calls are received. For decades, this provision of the Commodity Exchange Act has been interpreted by the agency as allowing a period of time for FCMs to do so. But the CFTC’s proposal seeks to change that consistent historical interpretation to require that every customer be fully margined on a continual, 24/7 basis. “Contrary to the commission’s intent, this proposal actually exposes futures customers to much more risk,” said Heck. He provided the committee with an example of a typical country elevator whose financial exposure under the proposal would nearly double if another FCM insolvency occurs. In addition to comments on the CFTC rule, the NGFA also stated it believes the “U.S. bankruptcy code needs to be harmonised with the Commodity Exchange Act and CFTC regulations to clarify and ensure that customers come first in FCM insolvencies.”

Event: New sessions at Oilseed & Grain Trade Summit

A fourth track session has just been added to the agenda for the 8th annual Oilseed & Grain Trade Summit, which will be held October 21-23, 2013 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota. Rounding out the comprehensive agenda that covers key topics addressing opportunities and challenges across the oilseed and grain sectors, the new track, offered on the last day of the summit includes: - Overview of legislative and regulatory trends that will affect futures trading - Legal perspective on impending changes in the regulations affecting futures trading - How regulatory changes will affect futures execution and compliance - Implications of impending changes in futures regulations and compliance on the supply chain Additionally, developments in Brazil, Canada and China will be discussed in detail, including how initiatives in Brazil are turning the country into an agricultural powerhouse; how the expansion of crop production and increasing exports out of Canada are affecting relationships along the value chain; and what impact the continued growth in demand for oilseeds and grains in China is having on global trade flows.

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"This new track will complement the in-depth information available at the summit, which in addition to focusing on the international trade of agricultural commodities, also facilitates a high-level dialogue on the most critical issues facing the oilseed and grain production and processing industries," said Mark Dineen, summit event director, HighQuest Partners. The event will feature more than 100 exhibitors and sponsors, and registration includes industry tours, this year sponsored by CHS Inc. and SunOpta, for those interested in seeing the US grain processing and transportation infrastructure in action. Attendees to the summit will join hundreds of key decision-makers from around the world - the 2012 event included those from 38 states and 40 countries - in the commodity supple chain, including oilseed processors, vegetable oil refiners and market players in the feed grain sector (including corn, DDGS, wheat, oats and barley). Click here for more event details. Register using code: OGTS-PR6 for a 10 percent discount!

23/07/2013: Iran turns to Caspian Sea for grain stocks; Monsanto withdraws GM applications; horse slaughter plants could serve feed market Iran is approaching Kazakhstan and other Caspian Sea suppliers for fresh wheat deals after buying over 1 million tonnes in recent weeks. It is believed Iran will need 5 million tonnes of imports this summer.

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"There is a new government in place and they have given the green light to buy wheat. It is also Ramadan, so they need to keeping boosting stocks," a Middle East based trade source told Reuters. Read more... Monsanto has said it will no longer seek approval for the cultivation of new GM crops in Europe due to a negative stance towards biotechnology. The company has said it is withdrawing pending applications for commercial cultivation of new biotech crops, arguing that Europe is effectively a conventional seed market. Read more...

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The attorney representing newly licensed horse slaughterhouses in New Mexico and Iowa have announced new plans that could see the opening of plants in August. But lawyer Blair Dunn says those plans rely on a court date before a federal judge in New Mexico overseeing a lawsuit by animal protection groups. Horse meat is used as food or animal feed in some foreign countries and could be exported to those markets. Read more... Packaging

Event: The 5th International Conference Oilseeds & Oils 2013

APK-Inform Agency is pleased to announce the fifth international conference "Oilseeds & Oils 2013". For those in the fat-and-oil industry the season-2012/13 will be remembered as a very interesting period. "Oilseeds & Oils - 2013" invites you to sum up the results of the present exciting season, and offers a chance to discuss future developments within the oilseed world. 250-300 participants are expected at the event which takes place October 9-11, 2013 at the Hilton hotel, Istanbul. Thematic sections of the forthcoming conference:

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· Portraits of the world major countries-exporters of oilseeds and vegetable oils in 2012/13 MY (Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, the EU, Turkey, etc.) · Prospective export directions for fat-and-oil commodities in 2012/13 MY (Turkey, India, China, Iran, Iraq, etc.) · Driving fo]consecrating on the practical aspects of trading with oilseeds and vegetable oils to China, Egypt, India and Iran. More information...

24/07/2013: Canada's canola industry; new Russian grain centre; animal feed additives report

The Canadian federal government recently announced a CAD$15-million investment in canola research which will help drive the industry to new heights, says Patti Miller, Canola Council of Canada (CCC) president. The $15 million in new research funding, combined with industry contributions equals a total investment in research and innovation of more than $20 million over five years. Read more... Lev Tolstoy Feed Mill, one of the largest facilities in this sector in the Lipetsk region, Russia, recently opened a new grain receiving centre at the facility. Commissioning of the new receiving centre will speed up grain receiving considerably from 65 tonnes per hour to 150 tonnes per hour. Read more... A new report by marketsandmarkets.com entitled "Feed Additives Market by Types, Livestock & Geography – Global Trends & Forecasts up to 2017", has been released. The report defines and segments the global animal feed additives market, identifying the driving and restraining factors for the global market. A copy of the report can be purchased here. Read more...

25/07/2013: New technology helps prevent grain-bin death; Camgrain opens grain facility; van driver buried in animal feed

Scott Haugan, president of Howgan grain storage technology firm in Marshalltown, Iowa, USA, has teamed up with the Iowa's science and technology apparatus to push the idea of using sensors and remote-control fans to help prevent grain-bin deaths. Howgan and other companies are installing systems with sensors and real-time readings that can deliver farmers the information they need while they remain in the safety of their farm office, Haugan said. Read more... Camgrain Stores Ltd., have opened a new advanced processing centre (APC) in Northamptonshire, UK. The new APC, which includes a 70,000t store, is open for business in time for harvest, in a location that gives access both to a large grain field and to key food chain customers its 500 members. Read more... An inquest will look into the case of a British lorry driver who died after being buried beneath animal feed in Liverpool docks, UK. The inquest jury heard Mr Harrison suffocated when a stockpile of soya bean meal collapsed on him.

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Romer Labs® and ifp Launch New AgraQuant® F.A.S.T. - A Breakthrough in Food Allergen Testing

Romer Labs® and ifp Institut für Produktqualität today announced the launch of their new AgraQuant® F.A.S.T. Allergen ELISA Test Kits with the fastest time-to-result currently available on the market for the detection of allergens in food, rinse waters and environmental swabs. The newly developed, state-of-the-art capsule technology cuts down extraction to a minimum of only 1 minute. Furthermore, the same extract can be used for testing different allergens with the AgraQuant® F.A.S.T. line. "With the development of the new and unique extraction capsule technology, we have achieved a major breakthrough in food allergen detection. It not only cuts down the extraction time to an unprecedented minimum, it also increases lab productivity, as the same extract can be used for different allergens", comments Elisabeth Halbmayr-Jech, Product Manager at Romer Labs®. The AgraQuant® F.A.S.T. supports food producers and processors in meeting the increasing number of restrictive government regulations, offering significant advantages at the same time: costs are saved as products can be released faster, easier handling reduces sources of errors and a shelf life of 12 months improves order planning. "Intensive validation studies have shown very low detection limits of allergens for a variety of commodities. The new AgraQuant® F.A.S.T. will enable customers to save time and avoid costly recalls with accurate and reliable results", state Dr. Wolfgang Weber, general manager, and Dr. Martin Röder, head of allergen testing at ifp.

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Event: 2014 Australasian Milling Conference - opportunitites for everyone

The dates have been set for the 2014 Australasian Milling Conference being held at the Gold Coast Convention and Entertainment Center in Queensland, Australia. Save the date for the 2014 Australasian Milling Conference (AMC) being held at the Gold Coast Convention and Entertainment Centre in Queensland, Australia and ensure you consider the benefits of sponsoring, attending, and having a trade display when setting your 2013/14 budgets. Book early and you can enjoy advertising in the run up to the conference. The AMC conference will once again combine with the Poultry Information Exchange (PIX) thereby enabling maximum exposure for both Sponsors and Exhibitors. With a combined total of over 1000 delegates and in excess of 200 trade booths, the 2012 conference was one of the biggest and most successful conferences ever run by the SFMCA and ATMA. With further improvements planned for 2014 even bigger results can be expected. Held bi-ennially, the Australasian Milling Conference is an important industry event and provides companies with access to the key industry personnel. The Stock Feed Manufacturers' Council of Australia and the Australian Technical Millers' Association are pleased to have the Feed Ingredients & Additives Association of Australia join the organising team. FIAAA aim to provide a forum for suppliers of feed ingredients and additives, and to improve safety of animal feeds. SFMCA and ATMA are delighted with the synergies the inclusion of FIAAA will bring. More information available here.

26/07/2013: Rise in grain imports as eating habits change; grain farmers battle beekeepers; badgers raid cattle feed stores

Industry experts report that China's grain imports will rise this year as the population continues to gain access to higher-protein food and industrial use of grain crops expands. Ding Shengjun, senior researcher at the Academy of the State Administration of Grain, said "Industrial consumption now far exceeds food demand. More than 72 percent of corn is consumed in the intensiveprocessing industries of animal feed, ethyl alcohol and starch." Read more... A new campaign is being launched by The Grain Farmers Association of Ontario to try and convince the province that a ban on pesticides is a bad idea. “We want to make sure that any decisions are made with common sense and with a science-based approach. Anything else would be very premature,” said Barry Senft, CEO of the Grain Farmers Association. Read more... Farms in the South West of Australia, have been videoing badgers raiding food stores as part of research to help prevent the spread of bovine TB to cattle. Ian Vernon, from the AHVLA Wildlife Team running the Farm Assessment Toolkit project, said, "In some cases farmers have had no idea badgers are entering their buildings. On one of the farms from last year's surveillance the cameras picked up images of badgers frequently visiting the feed store by squeezing under the gate. The farmer was able to fix a piece of wood to the bottom of the gate to prevent this." Read more...

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NAMA hosts milling industry summer interns in Washington, DC

The North American Millers’ Association (NAMA) recently hosted ten summer interns from member companies for a Washington public policy experience. Cargill/Horizon Milling interns, Amie Canarr and Ryan Welker; ConAgra Mills interns, Sabrina Reynolds, Jessica Solo and Luke Weinheimer; Bunge Milling interns, Tyler Watson, Jacob Porter, Paul Catterson, and Kenton Robert; and Wilkins Rogers Mills intern Travis Grover met with the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry and with the House of Representatives Agriculture Committee. They learned how the Farm Bill can affect the future of milling. Randy Garvert, senior director, manufacturing, ConAgra Mills; Aaron Black, director of operations, Wilkins Rogers Mills; and Lisa Kiriaki, operations human resource lead, Horizon Milling, accompanied their interns.

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“The NAMA intern program shows member company interns the big picture on how public policy is formulated through the collaboration of industry representatives, legislators, and regulators,” said NAMA Chairman Jim Meyer, president Italgrani U.S.A., Inc. “It adds value to their intern experience to learn how decisions made in Washington affect the milling industry,” said Meyer. Interns also met Rasma Zvaners, policy director, American Bakers Association (ABA) to learn about how ABA and NAMA work on issues together for the benefit of the entire industry. Danielle Mutone-Smith, policy and technical division, Food for Peace, U.S. Agency for International Development presented “Food Aid 101” to the interns. Welker, Grover, Porter, Catterson, Robert, Reynolds and Weinheimer are enrolled in the milling science and management program at Kansas State University. Canaar is enrolled in the engineering program at the University of North Dakota, Watson is enrolled in the mechanical engineering program at California State University, and Solo is enrolled in the food science programme at Kansas State University.

Event: Tour offered at Russian Grain Week

During the afternoon of the 2nd day of the Russian Grain Week Conference, a tour of the Port of Azov is offered, aimed at conference participants. Participants will depart from the Don Plaza hotel at 13.30, and embark on a guided tour around the port's facilities. Due to security reasons, places are strictly limited. Places on this tour are strictly limited and will be booked on a first come first serve basis. The booking fee to attend this tour is GBP£100 (USD$145). This covers the cost of the cruise, bus transfer from Don-Plaza hotel, tour guide (both Russian and English); entry into the museum in Starocherkassk, entertainment on the boat and light refreshments. An early bird rate is available to those who book before 8th August 2013. More information and booking options available here. The Russian Grain Week Conference takes place from 23rd to 27th September 2013, at the Don-Plaza Congress hotel, Rostov-On-Don, Russia.

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Learn the basic principles of grain dryer operation in GEAPS 524: Grain Drying. Course lectures provide an overview of dryer capacity and energy efficiency, drying’s effects on end use quality, grain fires and maintenance procedures. GEAPS 552: Materials Handling III covers key information about properties and flow characteristics of grains and other dry bulk materials and their effects on the selection and sizing of bins, spouting and screw conveyors. The courses run from September 3 - October 7, 2013. Registration closes August 27, 2013. More information about the courses or the GEAPS/K-State Distance Education Programs available here.

29/07/13: Extreme weather hampers UK grain crops; CHS invests in Australian grain company; Pakistan imports wheat from India and Russia

Extreme weather in the UK is damaging grain crops reports the Guardian. The summer heatwave have has stopped plants growing and some fields are so dry, fire is a real risk. But it's the constant changes in weather that is having the greatest impact. Spring 2012 was hot and dry followed by a wet summer in 2012 and now this summer's heatwave. The has made it difficult to get crops established. Read more... More information on the challenges the weather poses to the UK farming industry is explored in this Guardian article. CHS Inc., the leading farmer-owned business and a global energy, grains and foods company in the USA, has invested in Agfarm, an Australiabased grain origination and marketing company. CHS and Ruralco Holdings Limited (Ruralco), Sydney, Australia, will each own 50 percent of Agfarm. The Agfarm name and management structure will not change. "CHS is committed to investing for the long term in the Australian market, so that Agfarm growers benefit from even stronger connections to the growing, global demand for high quality grains and oilseeds," said Rick Browne, CHS Ag Business, senior vice president, Asia-Pacific. "This partnership aligns with CHS strategic growth initiatives that add value to member-owners by competitively linking global producers with buyers and consumers." Agfarm has 38 employees in eight offices in Australia. Agfarm founder Bob McKay will continue to serve the organisation as chief executive officer. More information... The Pakistan Flour Mills Association (PFMA) has supported the government's decision to import of cheap wheat from India and Russia. The Pakistan government made the decision to imported 0.8 million tons of wheat on the grounds that Pakistan wheat was poor quality. The move has improved the supply of wheat, lowered flour prices and forced the hoarders to sell their stock. Read more...

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30/07/2013: Ukraine's record grain harvest; Blumberg Grain to invest US$250m in agric sector; animal feed company goes organic

According to a note to investors by Kyiv-based investment bank Dragon Capital, Ukrainian farmers have harvested nearly 27 million tons of grain this year, representing a 21 percent year-on-year increase on 9 million hectares of land. Dragon Capital reported that the volume included 19.6 million tons of wheat, 6.2 million tons of barley and 2.1 million tons of rapeseed. The Agriculture Ministry forecasts that 57-59 million tons of grain will be harvested this year, up 22-26 percent over last year. Read more... The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the chairman and CEO, Blumberg Grain, Philip Blumberg to invest $250 million in large scale food storage facilities. In a statement made available to LEADERSHIP yesterday and signed by the ministry’s acting director (Press), Greyne Anosike, noted that the investment would create up to 1,000 jobs and boost food production in the nation’s agriculture sector. Dr Akinwumi Adesina, minister of agriculture and rural development has signed a letter of intent with Philip Blumberg, chairman and CEO, Blumberg grain, to invest US$250 million in large scale food storage facilities. In a statement made available to Nigerian newspaper Leadership, Greyne Anosike noted that the investment would create up to 1,000 jobs and boost food production in the nation's agriculture sector. Read more... Scratch and Peck Feeds, Bellingham, Washington, US, the first animal feed processor in the United States to become non-GMO verified, has achieved national USDA Organic certification. The certifications provide assurance for backyard chicken farmers and full-scale farmers that there is a local, healthy alternative for poultry feed, all dedicated to Scratch and Peck’s belief “you are what your animals eat.” Read more...

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“We’re excited to bring this new enzyme solution to the market,” said Gary Hayen, global director fermentation products at Novus. “The partnership with Verenium is allowing us to offer our customers the synergy of cutting-edge enzyme technology and nutrition solutions knowledge which makes CIBENZA® PHYTAVERSETM a valuable asset for today’s feed industry.” Animal trial results have demonstrated the superior performance characteristics that CIBENZA® PHYTAVERSETM provides, based on standard metrics such as weight gain, feed conversion ratios and phosphorus mineralisation versus other available phytase products. These results indicate that inclusion of CIBENZA® PHYTAVERSETM in monogastric diets can provide improved nutrition and economics to the animal feed industry. “By combining Novus’s animal nutrition expertise and extensive industry knowledge with over 15 years of experience in developing high-performance phytase products at Verenium, together we’ve been able to create a next-generation phytase that exhibits superior performance characteristics over those marketed today,” said David Weiner, vice president of R&D strategy and partnerships at Verenium. “These important characteristics allow the animal to more efficiently utilise the phosphorus and other nutrients necessary for improved animal health and nutrition, and can provide producers an increased return on investment.” Read more about CIBENZA® enzyme technology here.

31/07/2013: Monsoon-sown grain production in India; Australian grain donation; Cellulosic ethanol project

India's grain production may soon hit record figures thanks to monsoonsown grain. Rice and corn planting figures have increased as a result of one of the best starts to the rainy season since 1994. A high that could potentially ease inflation in Asia’s third-largest economy. The production of crops from corn to rice and barley may exceed the all-time high of 131.3 million metric tons in the 2011-2012 season and last year’s 128.2 million tons, Tariq Anwar, junior agriculture minister, told reporters in New Delhi. Read more... Grain Trade Australia has set up a new grain donation/collection project. It is expected that farmers will donate up to three thousand tonnes of grain, which will be processed into breakfast cereal; pasta; flour and bread. "When growers deliver grain to the receival site, they are able to donate one or two tonnes or what ever it may be to the Foodbank. The growers then get a tax deductible receipt based on the current market value of the grain," Geoff Honey, chief executive officer of Grain Trade Australia told ABC Rural. Read more... Quad County Corn Processors has revealed a groundbreaking new cellulosic bolt-on ethanol plant to be opened in Galva, Iowa, USA. The Adding Cellulosic Ethanol (ACE) project will turn corn kernel fiber, a cellulosic feedstock, into high-octane, clean-burning ethanol. The new facility is expected to produce 2 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol from a feedstock already onsite. Read more...

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