The aquafeed manufacturing industry is widely recognised as one of the fastest expanding food industries in the world. Fish meal is the main protein source in aquafeed, but supply is limited, which means that alternative sources must be used. From a processing point of view, extrusion is the most efficient way of turning plant protein into fish feed. Twin-screw extruders offer a definite advantage in this.
We all know that milling is an energy-intensive sector. Energy is the largest operating expense item after raw material costs. When lifetime costs are examined, we face amounts exceeding investment expenses. For example, if we assume the investment cost of a flour mill of 200 t/day capacity reaches 5 million TL (2 million EUR) and its life time would be 20 years in average, then the annual depreciation cost will be 250,000 TL (100,000 EUR). The annual energy cost of such a company will be around 500.000 TL (200,000 EUR), twice the depreciation cost.
We all know that milling is an energy-intensive sector. Energy is the largest operating expense item after raw material costs. When lifetime costs are examined, we face amounts exceeding investment expenses. For example, if we assume the investment cost of a flour mill of 200 t/day capacity reaches 5 million TL (2 million EUR) and its life time would be 20 years in average, then the annual depreciation cost will be 250,000 TL (100,000 EUR). The annual energy cost of such a company will be around 500.000 TL (200,000 EUR), twice the depreciation cost.
For 2016/17 (July to June), Post/New total Mexican wheat production is forecast to increase to 3.9 million metric tons (MMT). This increase of approximately 3.7 percent assumes favourable weather conditions and normal yields in the key wheat areas of Northwest Mexico (Baja California and Sonora) for the 2015/16 autumn/winter crop cycle.
The long-awaited Panama Canal expansion opened earlier this Summer with a ceremonial ship passing through the waterway. Based on extensive research including more than 100 studies on the economic feasibility, market demand, environmental impact and other technical engineering aspects, the Panama Canal expansion involved the construction of a ‘Third Set of Locks’ that will now allow larger ships to pass through the famous canal.
Family-owned Catalyst, formerly Pharm-Tech, custom formulates and manufactures feed and nutritional supplements for customers in the livestock, poultry, pet, wildlife and aquaculture industries. It operates five production plants, three in Idaho and two in Iowa. Its range of over 100 products includes digestive aids, mineral supplements and most recently Certified Organic blends and finished feeds.
Wholegrain Ingredient Producers EDME, based in England, has pioneered an innovative new category of ingredients. Michael Carr, Sales and Marketing Director of natural ingredient producer at EDME says, “We’ve identified a growing interest in sprouted foods and have developed a brand new product category to help bakers and food manufacturers meet that interest and demand.” Sprouted grains meet the demand for new wholegrain ingredients that are nutritious, soft and tender, as well as being more palatable and digestible.
Last month, we outlined the new regulations that grain processors needed to be aware of. This included the new NFPA 652 and OSHA initiatives. This month we delve into the array of options available to control combustible dust. Grain processors need to be aware of the strengths and weaknesses of each before choosing the smartest approach.
Operating in 140 countries and boasting 90 service stations worldwide, Bühler has been at the vanguard of industrial process technologies and solutions for over 150 years. Contributing significantly to feeding the world’s ever-growing population, Bühler manufactures equipment for processing of maize, wheat, chocolate, rice, pasta and breakfast cereals globally. In fact, 65 percent of wheat milled around the globe is processed on Bühler grain mills and around 30 percent of global rice production is processed using Bühler equipment.
A consolidation of highly respected British brands E R & F Turner, Christy & Norris and Miracle Mills, Christy Turner Ltd is renowned for quality British engineering and innovation in the milling industry. With flaking mills operational around the globe, the leading UK engineering firm talks us through their top tips for increasing the longevity and performance of your flaking rolls.
On the 26 October this year, Milling and Grain magazine attended OCRIM’s 6th technical conference “Wheat, Flour and…” at its headquarters located in Cremona, home to violin extraordinaire Antonio Stradivari and arguably one of Northern Italy’s most picturesque historical cities. The annual event was aimed at clients, local residents, and friends in the worlds of industry, academia and politics.
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.
Joordens Zaden in Kessel, The Netherlands is an international specialist in the development and production of seed for green manure crops, forage crops and forage grasses. The seeds comply with the high quality requirements of ISTA and are strictly checked every week by external quality controllers from the Dutch General Inspection Service (NAK).
A leading miller since the company was founded in 1919, over the years Grand Moulins in Paris has been able to diversify its activities and innovate to maximize customer satisfaction.
With over a century of experience in the design, quality and installation of grain storage systems, Bentall Rowlands Storage Systems Limited is a leading UK manufacturer in complete storage and processing equipment for the agricultural and industrial markets.
Many in the milling and grain sector may be unaware that there is a significant new revenue stream available to progressive and forward-thinking mills. It focuses on the use of energy, and how by turning the power down for a relatively short period each year in line with National Grid’s and EirGrid’s requirements, companies can enjoy considerable and long-term financial rewards.
Calysta, the company developing and introducing a new protein source based on single-cell organisms - a bacterium called methylococcus – and destined for inclusion in fishfeeds, has built a ‘market introduction facility’ in Teesside, England, with production beginning in this last quarter of 2016.
Changes in flour quality are and will continue to be a problem for the bakery industry. Large amounts of grain are processed by the milling industry and many resources used to secure the flour produced have a consistent quality.
The Bakery Innovation Center (BIC) at the Bühler headquarters is now five years old. As a center for vocational training and further education for bakers and millers, it is very popular.
As “enlightened” as such statement by what Stanford University calls “the most influential English speaking philosopher of the 19th century” is, one could easily make an argument that when it comes to commodity market analysis the statement seems to be as useful as a bicycle to a fish.
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For 2016/17 (July to June), Post/New total Mexican wheat production is forecast to increase to 3.9 million metric tons (MMT). This increase of approximately 3.7 percent assumes favourable weather conditions and normal yields in the key wheat areas of Northwest Mexico (Baja California and Sonora) for the 2015/16 autumn/winter crop cycle.
The long-awaited Panama Canal expansion opened earlier this Summer with a ceremonial ship passing through the waterway. Based on extensive research including more than 100 studies on the economic feasibility, market demand, environmental impact and other technical engineering aspects, the Panama Canal expansion involved the construction of a ‘Third Set of Locks’ that will now allow larger ships to pass through the famous canal.
Family-owned Catalyst, formerly Pharm-Tech, custom formulates and manufactures feed and nutritional supplements for customers in the livestock, poultry, pet, wildlife and aquaculture industries. It operates five production plants, three in Idaho and two in Iowa. Its range of over 100 products includes digestive aids, mineral supplements and most recently Certified Organic blends and finished feeds.
Wholegrain Ingredient Producers EDME, based in England, has pioneered an innovative new category of ingredients. Michael Carr, Sales and Marketing Director of natural ingredient producer at EDME says, “We’ve identified a growing interest in sprouted foods and have developed a brand new product category to help bakers and food manufacturers meet that interest and demand.” Sprouted grains meet the demand for new wholegrain ingredients that are nutritious, soft and tender, as well as being more palatable and digestible.
Last month, we outlined the new regulations that grain processors needed to be aware of. This included the new NFPA 652 and OSHA initiatives. This month we delve into the array of options available to control combustible dust. Grain processors need to be aware of the strengths and weaknesses of each before choosing the smartest approach.
Operating in 140 countries and boasting 90 service stations worldwide, Bühler has been at the vanguard of industrial process technologies and solutions for over 150 years. Contributing significantly to feeding the world’s ever-growing population, Bühler manufactures equipment for processing of maize, wheat, chocolate, rice, pasta and breakfast cereals globally. In fact, 65 percent of wheat milled around the globe is processed on Bühler grain mills and around 30 percent of global rice production is processed using Bühler equipment.
A consolidation of highly respected British brands E R & F Turner, Christy & Norris and Miracle Mills, Christy Turner Ltd is renowned for quality British engineering and innovation in the milling industry. With flaking mills operational around the globe, the leading UK engineering firm talks us through their top tips for increasing the longevity and performance of your flaking rolls.
On the 26 October this year, Milling and Grain magazine attended OCRIM’s 6th technical conference “Wheat, Flour and…” at its headquarters located in Cremona, home to violin extraordinaire Antonio Stradivari and arguably one of Northern Italy’s most picturesque historical cities. The annual event was aimed at clients, local residents, and friends in the worlds of industry, academia and politics.
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.
Joordens Zaden in Kessel, The Netherlands is an international specialist in the development and production of seed for green manure crops, forage crops and forage grasses. The seeds comply with the high quality requirements of ISTA and are strictly checked every week by external quality controllers from the Dutch General Inspection Service (NAK).
A leading miller since the company was founded in 1919, over the years Grand Moulins in Paris has been able to diversify its activities and innovate to maximize customer satisfaction.
With over a century of experience in the design, quality and installation of grain storage systems, Bentall Rowlands Storage Systems Limited is a leading UK manufacturer in complete storage and processing equipment for the agricultural and industrial markets.
Many in the milling and grain sector may be unaware that there is a significant new revenue stream available to progressive and forward-thinking mills. It focuses on the use of energy, and how by turning the power down for a relatively short period each year in line with National Grid’s and EirGrid’s requirements, companies can enjoy considerable and long-term financial rewards.
Calysta, the company developing and introducing a new protein source based on single-cell organisms - a bacterium called methylococcus – and destined for inclusion in fishfeeds, has built a ‘market introduction facility’ in Teesside, England, with production beginning in this last quarter of 2016.
Changes in flour quality are and will continue to be a problem for the bakery industry. Large amounts of grain are processed by the milling industry and many resources used to secure the flour produced have a consistent quality.
The Bakery Innovation Center (BIC) at the Bühler headquarters is now five years old. As a center for vocational training and further education for bakers and millers, it is very popular.
As “enlightened” as such statement by what Stanford University calls “the most influential English speaking philosopher of the 19th century” is, one could easily make an argument that when it comes to commodity market analysis the statement seems to be as useful as a bicycle to a fish.
Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
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operations of the manufacturing process are size of the
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These operations are organized along the largest particle size should not be larger they are continuously mixed, heated and
process as follows: than 1/3 of the die opening. Smaller particles moisturized by the injection of water and
improve pellet durability, water stability and steam. The intense mixing created by the
Selecting Raw materials decrease pellet friability. rotating double shafts adjusting paddles
The first step of the aquafeed process line assembly maintains the feed particles at
is feed mix preparation–selecting a combina- Mixing the optimum moisture between 20–23
tion of ingredients with the proper levels of Mixing accuracy depends on the proper- percent and temperature around 90°C
essential nutriments required for the animal ties of the components, which should be during 2 to 3 minutes average retention
species. The formulation is also based on similar in density and particle size. Additives or time. Preconditioning helps to maintain
cost, availability and chemical composition of micro ingredients are added at this step. The starch and nutriment quality and allows
the raw materials. Ingredient selection has a required mixing time depends on the type of increased extrusion capacity, while reduc-
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Species Salmon Trout Cod Carp Tilapia Cat fish Shrimp
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the product density even further with higher temperature and humidity of the drying pellets by capillary forces ensuring perfect
degrees of evaporative cooling. air control of the pellet oil absorption and the
- Pellet related factors: depending addition of more oil into the product while
Texturisation-shaping of aquafeed on the initial moisture content and ensuring a dry surface and limiting the oil
pellets temperature, porosity and size of the discharge in the natural environment.With
The end of the last barrel of the extrusion pellet this technology it is possible to achieve
chamber is capped with a final die, which The drying parameters must be applied more than 40 percent total product fat
serves two major functions. First, the die to remove the moisture while maintaining content.
restricts product flow thereby causing the pellet quality. (that is, limiting fine generation,
extruder to develop the required pressure maintaining palability and pigment ingredi- Cooling of pellets
and shear; and second, the die shapes the ents, minimum energy losses and moisture On completion of the fat coating process,
extrudate. variance) the pellets are cooled and sieved before
A face cutter is used in conjunction with Floating and sinking product character- the final conditioning. Cooling is required to
the die, which consists of cutting knives istics can be influenced by the drying con- remove excess heat to prevent condensa-
revolving in a plane parallel to the face of the ditions. Elevated temperatures can lower tion from occurring in the storage bins or
die. The relative speed of the knives and the residual moisture and improve floatability. the final packages. At this stage, the aquafeed
linear speed of the extrudate result in the Sinking aquatic feeds are preferably dried pellets’ temperature should be cooled down
desired product length. at moderate temperatures until the storage to a temperature range close to the storage
Die design –cutter assembly is one of the stability of the pellets is obtained. or transportation temperature.
most important sub-units of the aquafeed In aquafeed processing lines, extruded pellets
processing line as it determines the physical are generally dried on one of the following Conclusion
quality of the final product. dryer designs: Clextral systems can easily produce high
Micro-aquatic feeds often used as starters - Horizontal belt dryer energy feed, allowing a delicate balance of
are products smaller than 2.0mm. - Vertical counter flow dryer proteins, oils and carbohydrates, processed
Specific die design allows direct extrusion - Fluidized bed dryer for total digestibility with no waste. It’s the
of micro-aquatic feeds down to 0.5 mm. and recently, rotary dryer technology: right formula for high quality products that
Products are pasteurized and very nicely the Rotante type rotary dryer was previ- “turn feed into flesh”. Output range from
shaped. Water stability is excellent and float- ously designed to process other cereal 25 to 30,000kg/h.
ing products are possible. Raw material must based products. Through gentle stirring Thanks to twin-screw extrusion, high
be carefully ground and sifted to achieve of the product to eliminate build-up, the quality aquafeed pellets are achieved:
proper particle size before extrusion. “Rotante” design achieves excellent heat • denaturing of proteins
Macro-aquatic feeds with sizes up to exchange close to that obtained in a flu- • gelatinization of starch
30 mm emphasize the physical quality of idized bed. Other advantages include a • reduction of anti-nutriments
the pellet and the related process history. perfectly controlled residence time with • flavouring improvement
A combination of twin-screw mixing and virtually no dispersion, of type FIFO (First • protein/lipid complexes
cooking, special Rotante drying technol- In, First Out) and precise product moisture • increase digestibility
ogy and dedicated die design will produce homogeneity at dryer output. To master • texturization, shaping
pellets with sufficient resistance to avoid the drying barema, temperature & moisture • expansion, density
breakage and dust, yet porous enough to are precisely regulated, which helps to • hygienic, salmonella-free pellets
deliver all the nutrients to the digestive prevent product cracks. Clextral’s Research
system of the fish. & Test Center in France is equipped with a Challenges ahead
“Rotante” and tests have proven this dryer The major challenge is to expand sustain-
Pellet drying to be particularly efficient for fish feed, able aquaculture to achieve enhanced food
The primary purpose of reducing pel- ensuring complete homogeneity of drying security and economic development for the
let moisture level is to make the product with lower energy consumption. global population as a whole. In the context
shelf stable. Most aquatic products are best of substitution of fishmeal with plant-derived
processed at moisture levels between 20-28 Fat coating feedstuffs, extrusion technology has a role to
percent. Moisture levels as low as 20 percent Fat addition is commonly done after play in reducing the level of anti-nutriments.
can be required for some light density aqua- dryer, while the dried extrudates are still (Kaushik 2006)
feed pellets. Some moisture is lost during warm. For that, the oil is sprayed directly Twin-screw extrusion technology has
flash evaporation as the cooked product on pellets. During this stage, fats, pigments, contributed and will carry on the tremen-
exits the die. Then, the products are con- attractants and even powdered ingredients dous improvements, both in terms of nutri-
veyed to the dryer to reduce the moisture can be added. tional value and in terms of physical quality
content from 18 – 24 percent down to This processing stage can be implement- characteristics of the aquafeeds.
8 – 10 percent, this corresponds to a water ed two ways: With the continued economic develop-
activity (aW) around 0,5 – 0,4, in order to *Under atmospheric pressure: the added oil, ment of aquaculture, each venture, and
obtain satisfactory water stability. temperature around 40°C, is diffused from species will be subject to important research
the surface of the product to the centre and is efforts so as to obtain, under acceptable eco-
Several factors control the water stored in cavities in the pellets’ structure nomic conditions, efficient feeds delivered at
removal from the aquafeed pellets: *
Under vacuum pressure: this consists of a the right time, which are non-polluting and
- Air related factors: depending on the air closed system with a mixing shaft or screw which care for the health of the fish as well
flow characteristics around the pellets, and spray system in the top. The product as the consumers.
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