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    Choosethe

    PerectFeed Mill Machine

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    In this issue:

    SanimixMixing at the highest level

    Compact Pegasus Mixer

    Choose the Perect Feed Mill Machine

    iDMA Exhibition

    BySally ZhouAllance Machinery

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    Contents

    BuhlerSanimix - Mixing atthe highest level

    Dinnissen introducesnew compactPegasus Mixer

    Choose the PerfectFeed Mill Machine

    World grain andpulses Industry gottogether in idma

    Events 2013Upcoming events

    EditorialGlobal Milling attended IDMA in April and in this issue we bringthe nal conclusion report from the organisers Parantez Fair. Wehope that if you were able to visit the four day event that you had

    as successful a trip as we did. We were able to meet many ofour readers and received excellent feed back from them, so wewould like to thank you all for your support.

    In this issue, we also bring you news of two machines fromBhler and Dinnissen as well as advice on how to choose theperfect feed mill machine.

    Published by:

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    With its new Sanimix mixer MRMA, Bhlersets the benchmark or an unparalleledhomogenous product blend.

    Whether you are mixing powders, akes, or granularproducts the horizontal mixing process o theBhler Sanimix is synonymous with an unparalleledhomogeneous product blend, achieved within anextremely short mixing and discharging time. Available

    as a paddle or chopper mixer, the Sanimix mixerMRMA is optimally equipped to handle both dry andspecialty mixes. Its unique trough geometry combinedwith reliable mixing tools ensures consistent andrepeatable high blending accuracy. Even when addingshortening, liquid or block ats.

    High through put capacity guaranteed

    An outstanding mixing perormance is the standouteature o the Bhler Sanimix. The horizontal mixingprocess provides a ast mixing cycle and remarkableblending procedure, while the discharge ap withits large opening allows an emptying time o justseconds. With our machine sizes, two surace fnishes

    and multiple options, customization to individualrequirements are easily possible.

    Ultimate sanitation accomplished

    The entire inside o the mixer is seamlessly welded andthereore completely gapless. No cavities exist whereany product might settle. In combination with Bhlerswell-proven stainless steel design, the mixer meetsthe most rigorous sanitation standards. And o coursethe machine is absolutely low-maintenance: easy tooperate, easy to clean, and easy to maintain.

    Lets convince you

    With the new Sanimix MRMA, Bhler oers itscustomers a sturdy yet elaborate high-capacity mixerthat exceeds state-o-the-art sanitation. At BhlersGrain Technology Center in Uzwil, Switzerland,customers can run trials on paddle and choppermixers.

    Please fnd more inormation on:www.buhlergroup.com/sanimix

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    Sanimix - Mixing at

    the highest level

    More inormation:Michael Tremp,Produktmanager Grain MillingBuhler AGCH-9240Uzwil, SwitzerlandEmail: [email protected]: www.buhlergroup.com

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    Dinnissen introduces new compact

    Pegasus Mixer oering signicantbenets in terms o increased capacity,energy savings and the addition o liquidcomponents in the eed industry

    Feed manuacturers are increasingly using liquidcomponents to realize the desired end product.Such companies need to be able to vary the type,combination and quantity o the liquids to be addedin order to create an endless diversity o productcharacteristics or pig, poultry and cattle eeds. Thismakes new demands o the mixers used in the eedindustry. To meet these demands, Dinnissen Process

    Technology has developed a new model o thePegasus Mixer. This mixer can easily be integratedinto existing production processes and oerssignifcant benefts in terms o increased capacity andenergy savings.

    Mixing liquid components morehomogeneously or a higher-quality result

    Dinnissens new Pegasus Mixer is capable o adding18 dierent liquids very precisely in all possible typeso combinations and quantities to dry materialssuch as meal and premixer. These liquids can be

    oil, water, or acid based and can be used to addhigh value substances such as vitamins, enzymes,minerals, avour enhancers, aromatic substances andpreservatives to various eeds. A unique aspect othe new compact Pegasus Mixer is that it operateswith an unusually precise coefcient o variation(2-3%), making it possible to realize an extremelyhomogeneous end result and a very high end quality.As a result, eed products can be produced whichare even better adapted to the type o animal and therelevant stage o its liecycle. In particular, improvedeeds can be produced or young animalsand animals which are

    sensitive to changes in the taste and structure othe eed, such as poultry and young pigs. It is evenpossible to initiate drying while the liquids are beingsprayed on, which means that the chemical reactionscan be controlled while the liquids are being added.The compact Pegasus Mixer also makes it possibleto quickly and exibly switch to new recipes and eedcompositions.

    Signicant increase in capacity and savingso time and energy

    The new Pegasus Mixer mixes extremely quickly,making it possible to realize energy savings o 30-40%. A unique aspect o the new Pegasus Mixer isthe extra space created on the top via the use o largequick-release slides. As a result, larger quantities odry components can quickly be added rom above,making it possible to produce more batches per hourand to realize a capacity increase o 15-20% per hour.The increased throughput time allows companies tonow work with a smaller and less expensive mixer orelse to use a mixture o the same size but to load it less

    requently, thereby realizing signifcant energy savings.An additional advantage is that the new PegasusMixer will never be the limiting actor in terms oproduction capacity.

    New design acilitates integration into existingproduction processes The new Pegasus Mixerhas a dierent design, making it easier to integrate itinto an existing production process. To realize this,the bottom ap has been redesigned and the casingis narrower. The ease with which the new compactPegasus Mixer can be integrated into existingprocesses is another reason why eed producers are

    increasingly replacing their traditional ribbon mixers toproft rom the benefts oered by the exible doubleshat Pegasus Mixer. For more inormation, pleaseeel ree to go to www.dinnissen.nl or to contactDinnissen Process Technology via tel.0031 (0)77 4673555.

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    More inormation:DinnissenBV, Horsterweg 66, NL-5975,NB Sevenum The NetherlandsWeb: www.dinnissen.nl

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    Feed milling is the necessary stage in animal eedproduction because milling eed materials canampliy raw material surace area and thus make thenutritional ingredients completely dissolve in animaldigest system, which contributes greatly to animaldigestion. Besides, the milling size exerts directinuences on eed urther process such as the qualityand complexity o animal eed. Feed mill is the very

    chosen tool which is qualifed to this important missionand, thereore, getting to know eed mill machineworking technology and how to choose a perect eedmill are exact what we shouldnt ignore.

    1. Feed mill machine classifcation In act, eed materialmilling is o various methods like cutting, pressing,grinding and milling, etc. Based on eed material types,characters and size requirements, we usually choosemilling methods. The requently used eed millingmachines are as ollows.

    1.1 Double roller eed mill

    Double roller eed mill adopts a pair ocylinder, which rotate in the oppositedirection to cut and grind eedmaterials. It eatures high millingefciency, convenient to use andadjust, thus widely applied inour production. While in eed

    milling industry, it is always used or the frst workingprocess in the second grinding stage.

    1.2 Gripper tooth grinder

    Gripper tooth grinder is a kind o fxed hammer mill.It consists o eeder, tooth-fxing plate, tooth movingplate, sieving and machine rack. Tooth fxing plate,

    tooth moving plate and sieving compost-millingchamber. Feed the materials into milling chamber,at the smashing orce o high speed moving teeth,materials are scattered to the room between fxed teethand moving teeth, where are smashed and crushed.Because o the on-going eect on crushing, eedmaterials are milled and blown out by air pressure. Thiskind o eed mill can oer sieves o dierent sizes ordierent materials and fness.

    Choose the Perect Feed Mill Machineby Sally Zhou, Allance Machinery, China, web: www.pellet-machine.net

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    More information:

    Allance Pellet MillWeiyi Road,Zhengzhou, China, 450000Web: www.pellet-machine.net

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    Milling WorldMilling World, a new blog from NISA Media

    Ltd, bringing together agriculture news storiesfrom around the world.

    As well as looking at events and shows we look at companies

    involved in agriculture, food production and animal production aswell as the feed industry and veterinary aspects of farming and

    agriculture.

    The blog runs side by side with our online resource Global MillingAnnual. Publishing press releases from key companies and keygures in the agriculture world, books releases and information

    from global sources. As well as looking at the ever-changing faceof agriculture, through GMOs, research and other innovative

    approaches to agriculture.

    Another aspect of the agriculture world is the ever-changing effectof climate change on the industry, and as natural disasters occur,

    such as droughts, oods, hurricanes we keep you updated.

    Contact Martin ([email protected]) with your latest news!

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    1.3 Feed hammer mill

    Hammer mill is a type o smashed milling deviceand consists o cylinder sieve plate, hammer rotors,hammer and smashing plate which fxed aroundhammer rotors. It works in this way: Lead eedmaterials in spaces among smashing plates, sieveplate and rotating hammers. Hammers are used orsmashing materials and crush them to small granules.During working, eed materials are smashed andcrushed continously and repeatedly until they are fne

    enough to go through sieves. Feed hammer millseatures small room occupation, high milling ratio,low energy consumption and so on, thus wins wideapplication in animal eeding industry.

    2. Feed mill perormance infuencing actorsand how to chooseGenerally speaking, the inuencing actors toeed milling machine perormance includes eedraw material, eed mill machine structure, energyconsumption and environment protection equipment,etc. Here are some recommended options or choice.

    2.1 Raw materialFor grain eed, choose the hammer mill with eederson top; For bran and cereals eed, choose the grippertooth grinder; For mineral eed like shell, choose eedmill without sieve; i material is used as preprocessing

    o mixed eed and the fneness could be adjusted,choose special hammer mill with no sieve.

    2.2 Feed mill machine production powerAs a general rule, there are production powers ininstructions, but we still should note the ollowingpoints:

    (1) The criterion uses maize as material, the moisture

    content is about 13%, 1-2mm sieving slices. As maizeis the most common grain eed, and 1-2mm is thesmallest sieving size; the production capacity is smallin this situation.

    (2) Choosing eed mill with a larger capacity than thepractical capacity so that prevents production in casehammer wearing and air leaking.

    2.3 Feed mill machine matched powerThe kw in instructions is always a oating range ratherthan a fxed number. For example, 9FQ-20 eed mill

    has the matched power o 7.5-11kw; and the 9FQ-60with the matched power o 30-40kw. There are somereasons or this: one is there is huge dierence inthe needed power when we use dierent materials.Milling sorghum consumes double power amount thanmilling maize. The second reason is that it makes hugedierence to mill machine load when changing dierentsieve holes.

    2.4 Feed mill machine energy consumptionWe should consider energy consumption duringpurchasing. According to the standard code, whenchoosing hammer mill with 1-2mm sieving slices togrind maize, the output o per KWH should not lessthan 48kg. At present, domestic hammer mill has largeoutput than the standard and the excellent hammer milloutput per KWH can be 70- 75kg.

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    29 - 31 July 2013

    Crown Conference Centre,

    Melbourne, Australia

    www.ausgrainsconf.com

    You can expect: To hear the latest developments in the international grains industry

    Exceptional networking opportunities

    A comprehensive and informative program

    Access to exhibitors showcasing a range of industry initiatives

    Previous speakers include:

    Mike Dwyer - USDA Mike Krueger - The Money Farm

    Greg Kostal - Kostal Consulting Pete Anderson - INTL FCStone Inc

    Dan Basse - AgResource Alan Winney - Emerald Group Australia

    Andy Crane - CBH Group Philippa Purser - Cargill Australia

    Alison Watkins - GrainCorp Operations

    Dont miss this fantastic networking opportunity and the chance to

    visit beautiful Australia!

    Go to www.ausgrainsconf.com for more information and to register

    to attend. Earlybird discounts apply.

    More than 850 delegates and over

    25 exhibitors are expected to attend

    the Australian Grains Industry

    Conference in 2013

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    The milled materials are discharged in three ways:gravity blanking, negative pressure suction andmechanical conveying. Stand-alone mill machinealways adopt gravity blanking and this design cansimpliy its structure. The medium sized mill machinealways adopts negative pressure suction device whoseadvantage is to suck moisture and store easily; this

    kind o mill has higher milling eect o 10-15% andlower dust amount.

    2.6 Dust and noiseIn eed processing industry, the dust and noise mostlycome rom eed mill machine so that we shouldgive sufcient consideration on these two sanitationindexes. I you have to choose a eed mill with loudnoise and produces more dust, or the workers healthsake, you should resort to the noise reduction anddust prevention methods. The above six sides are eedmill machine itsel inuencing actors that play quite

    a signifcant role in your decision; at the same time,rom viewpoint o overall situation, eed mill developingtrend can undoubtedly aect which eed mill machineyou will purchase.

    3. Feed mill machine developing trendSince 19 century the frst hammer mill is inventedin the U.S.A. It has developed ast and continually.Until today it enjoys the most popularity in the eedprocessing industry. Considering the dierence ineed raw material, there are two main eed mill typesin the world: the Europe type and the American type.European people usually use mixed-milling (frst mixing

    then milling), and with bean cakes, mineral materialslike bone powder as base eed materials. While inAmerica, eed ormula contains a hal amount o maizeor wheat without using barley or oats which are difcultin milling; besides, the moisture content is also lowerthan that o Europe. We have kept in step with the

    international eed processing technology and broughtout the water drop hammer mill, vertical shat hammermill. Hammer mill is equipped with an adjustablespace between hammers and sieve, and can realizethe coarse and fne milling; whats more, it controls theamount o eed materials automatically and becomesa hot potato in eed milling stage. High automation,

    adjustable processing materials and capacities,durable materials and spares, low energy consumptionmaybe important indexes in eed mill improvement.Feed mill machine technology is increasingly matureand scientifc ater over two centuries development;while eed processing industry large and highquality demand brings unceasing changes to eedmill industry. The knowledge on eed mill machinedevelopment and technology are obviously a know-how or us to choose the perect mill. We have beenengaged in eed milling and pelleting industry orseveral decades and are rich in eed milling technology.

    Please visit this pagehttp://www.pellet-machine.net/product/eed-pelletmachine/index.html on our website or urtherknowledge o eed milling and other eed processingmachines i you are interested. Bear in mind thatmaking an overall analysis on eed raw materials, eedplant location, eed mill indexes and the develop trendcan turn your eed mill processing a cost- and energy-efcient solutions.

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    WORLD GRAIN AND PULSES

    INDUSTRY GOT TOGETHER IN iDMA

    iDMA International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery andPulses, Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition which is organized or the th time thisyear, between April 04-07, 2013 in Istanbul Expo Center once again proved that it is thebiggest meeting platorm o the world grain and pulses processing industry.

    International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur,Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses, Pasta, BiscuitTechnologies Exhibition iDMA as proving itsel asthe biggest meeting platorm o the World grain andpulses processing industry in 2013, was conductedsuccessully in Istanbul Expo Center betweenApril 04-07, 2013.

    For 4 days, 8052 local and oreign proessionals rom94 dierent countries visited iDMA 2013 Exhibitionwhich was organized by Parantez International Fair

    Organization and which hosted 236 local and oreignfrms who opened stands and exhibited their latesttechnologies. The local and oreign proessional visitorsconsisting o our, semolina, rice and corn millers, andpasta, biscuit and eed producers, who chose iDMAto direct their investments and make their technology

    choices, had the chance to see and recognize thelatest technologies o the exhibitor frms.

    WORLDS BIGGESTMEETING PLATFORM

    Deputy General Manager o Turkish Grain BoardMr.Ugur ERKAYMAZ, Director o Turkey FlourIndustrialists Federation Mr.Erhan ZMEN, Presidento Rice Millers Association Mr.Turgay YETS, ChieAdvisor o Georgian Ministry o Agriculture Mr.Omar

    KACHARAVA, President o Palestine Flour MillersAssociation Mr.Nazih NASSER, President o SudanFlour and

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    Feed Millers Association Mr.Elissir EISSA, Presidento Libya Flour Millers Association Mr.Nour EddinMohammed EROKA, President o Iran MillerFederation Mr.Sayed Mohammad REZA MORTAZAV,President o Argentina Flour Millers AssociationMr.Reynaldo HEREDA and President o Pakistan FlourMillers Association Mr.Ahmad Asim RAZA joined theexhibitions opening ceremony that was conductedon Thursday, April 4th. Mr.Mehmet KAVRAZ, GeneralManager o Parantez International Fair Organization,who talked on the opening ceremony o the exhibition,stressed that the iDMA Exhibition which is held every2 years has grown three times in 8 years. Remindingthat the frst iDMA Exhibition was conducted with 66participating frms, KAVRAZ continued his words asollows: The iDMA that has grown three times in the8-year period that we let behind, today has succeededto be the most important meeting platorm o the Worldgrain and pulses processing industry with its 236

    participating frms and thousands o visitors comingrom 120 countries o the World. General ManagerMr.KAVRAZ, quoted the ollowing in the continuation ohis speech: iDMA Exhibition, has also been expandedin terms o content, as well as the increase in thenumber o exhibitors and visitors, and has come toencompass not only the milling industry but also pastaand biscuit industries in a wider rame.

    I would like to indicate that we will continue to workwith all our strength in the uture as we have done sincethe frst day until now to strengthen position o iDMAExhibition which shapes world trade in our, semol na,rice, bulgur, pasta, biscuit and pulses industries; andsincerely thank you on behal o my team and mysel oryour attendance and support.

    THE HEART OF THE MILLING INDUSTRYBEATED IN ISTANBUL ONCE AGAIN

    The iDMA Exhibition, built on 3 showrooms o

    21 thousand square meters, has oered specialopportunities to all sector representatives romexhibitors to visitors. The exhibitors who opened standsand exhibited the latest innovations on the technologiesthey developed, had the opportunity to get togetherwith thousands o proessional visitors coming rom94 countries o the world, and to increase their sharesin the global market with the new cooperations theyestablished.

    As or the proessional visitors consisting o our,semolina, rice, corn millers and investors, pasta, biscuit

    and eed producers across the world, shaped theirinvestments by having the opportunity to see andrecognize the latest technologies developedby the sectors leading brands.

    Mehmet KAVRAZParantez Uluslararasi Fuarcilik Genel MdrParantez Fair General Manager Mehmet KAVRAZ

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    THE HEART OF THEMILLING INDUSTRYBEATED IN ISTANBUL

    ONCE AGAIN

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    CERTIFIED MILLING TRAININGIN THE EXHIBITION

    Within the scope o IDMA 2013 Fair, a 14-hourCertifed Milling Training Program was organizedbetween April 05-06, intended or the milling industryrepresentatives who would visit the exhibition. Inthe trainings that were given by the expert names othe sector; Raw Material Supply in Milling, RawMaterial Storage, Milling Technology and Grinding,Yield in Milling, Energy Saving in Milling, Qualityin Flour, Quality Control and Flour Additives and

    Flour Factory Investment, Investment Feasibility andManagement topics were dealt with where more than150 participants attended.

    For 4 days, 8052 local and oreignproessionals rom 94 dierent countriesvisited iDMA 2013 Exhibition.

    RICE, PULSES, BULGUR AND PASTAWERE ALSO DISCUSSEDWithin the scope o iDMA 2013 Fair which aims to meetthe needs o all parties o grain and pulses industrywith the events it includes; 4 dierent seminars wereorganized or rice, pulses, bulgur and pasta groups. Inthe seminars where many topics rom product supplyto trading, rom processing technologies to investment

    and production costs; representatives o the frms thatare leading experts in their felds and managers osectors leading non-governmental organizations madevarious presentations.

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    Turnkey Rice Mill

    Turnkey Feed Mill

    Pulses Cleaning and Packing Plant

    Turnkey Pasta Plant

    Turnkey Biscuit Plant

    Grain Storage Silos

    Filling, Conveying and Evacuation Systems

    Laboratory Equipments

    Additives

    Packaging Machine and Equipments

    Spare Parts and Sub-Industry

    International Grain and Pulses Dealers

    VISITOR PROFILEDuring 4 days, 8052 local and oreign proessionalvisitors rom 94 dierent countries visited IDMA 2013Fair. Proessional visitors including world-wide our,

    semolina, rice and millers, and pasta, biscuit andeed producers, planned their investments with thechance o seeing the latest technologies o exhibitorcompanies during the exhibition.

    Visitor Profle

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o Flour mills.

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o Semolina mills.

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o Corn mills.

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o Rice mills.

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o Feed mills.

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o actories whichare engaged in Pulses production and trading.

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o actories whichare engaged in Pasta production and trading.

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o actories whichare engaged in Biscuit production and trading.

    International Cereal and Pulses buyers

    Proessional managers, investors and employees o oodcompanies which produce connected with Cereal andPulsesindustries.

    Chairmen and members o Non-Governmental Organizations andProessional Organizations connected with Cereal and Pulsessectors.

    Academicians and students who work in Education and Research

    Institutions.

    High-level ofcials and employees who work in ofcial Institutionsand deal with such ood, agriculture and oreign trade issues.

    Seed Producers

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    VISITING COUNTRIES BY CONTINENTS

    Arica Asia Europe North America

    Algeria Aganistan Lebanon Germany Hungary USA

    Ethiopia Azerbaijan Mongolia Albania Macedonia Guatemala

    Morocco Bangladesh Uzbekistan Belgium Moldova Canada

    Cote dlvolre UAE Pakistan Bosnia & Herzegovina Monaco

    Gabon China Russia Bulgaria Poland South AmericaGhana Armenia Saudi Arabia Czech Republic Portugal Argentina

    South Arica Palestine Syria Denmark Romania Barbados

    Cameroon Georgia Tajikistan Estonia Serbia Bolivia

    Kenya India Thailand France Slovakia Brazil

    Libya Iraq Taiwan Croatia Slovenia Equator

    Egypt Iran Turkmenistan Netherlands Turkey Colombia

    Mozambique Isreal Jordan England Ukrainia Peru

    Nigeria Japan Yemen Spain Greece Chile

    Senegal Kazakhstan Sweden Austrailia Turks & Caicos Islands

    Sudan Cyprus Switzerland Austrailia Venezuela

    Tanzania Azerbaijan Italy Indonesia

    Tunisia Kuwait Lithuania Fiji

    EXHIBITION EVENTS

    Within the scope o IDMA 2013, a 14-hour CertifedMilling Training Program was organized or therepresentatives o milling sector who visited the

    exhibition on April 05-06.

    In the trainings provided by the experts in thesector, issues including Raw Material Supplyin Milling, Raw Material Storage, MillingTechnologies and Grinding, Yield in Milling,Energy Saving in Milling, Flour Quality, QualityControl and Flour Additives, Wheat and FlourLogistics in Foreign Trade and Flour PlantInvestment, Investment Feasibility & Managementwere dealt with. More than 150 representatives othe sector participated in the training program.

    Within the scope o IDMA 2013 aiming at meetingthe needs o all parties operating in grain andpulses sector with the included events; 4 dierentseminars were also held within rice, pulses,bulghur and pasta groups. In the seminars wheremany issues rom product supply to trade androm processing technologies to investment andproduction costs were dealt with, representativeso expert companies and the managers oleading non-governmental organizations o theindustry made various presentations.

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    June

    4th JuneSegregation, Degradationand Caking

    Kent, UKWeb: www2.gre.ac.uk

    10th JuneInternational GrainsCouncil,London, UKEmail: [email protected]

    12th-13th JuneCereals 2013Lincolnshire UKWeb: www.cerealsevent.co.uk

    13th JuneFeed Production Exhibitionand ConferenceDublin, IrelandWeb: www.sft.uk.com

    13th-15th JuneVIV TurkeyIstanbul, TurkeyWeb: www.hkftradefairs.com

    19th-21st June

    Global Grain ChicagoChicago, USAWeb:www.globalgrainevents.com/chicago

    25th-26th JuneBiomass Handling,Feeding and StorageKent, UKWeb: www2.gre.ac.uk

    25th-26th June

    The Nottingham FeedConferenceNottingham, UKWeb:www.nottingham.ac.uk/feedconf

    July

    13th-16th JulyIFT Food Expo 2013Chicago, USA

    Web: www.ift.org

    29th-31st JulyThe Australian GrainsIndustry ConferenceMelbourne, AustraliaWeb: www.ausgrainsconf.com

    August

    7th-9th AugustLivestock Philippines 2013

    Manila, PhilippinesWeb: www.livestockphilippines.com

    15th-17th AugustISRMAX Asia 2013Bangkok, ThailandWeb:www.isrmaxasia.net

    15th-17th AugustLogiware Asia 2013Bangkok, ThailandWeb: www.logiwareasia.com

    23rd-25th AugustGrainTech IndiaBangalore, IndiaWeb: www.graintechindia.com

    25th-28th AugustICC Conference 2013Perth, AustraliaWeb: www.icc.or.at

    September

    10th-12th SeptemberLiquid Feed SymposiumSt Louis, Missouri, USAWeb: www.aa.org

    17th-19th September2013 International ModernAgriculture ExhibitionShanghai World ExpoExhibition& Convention

    Center, ChinaWeb: www.modernagri.cn

    24th-26th September7th InternationalConferenceFlour Mill 2013International IndustrialAcademy, Moscow, RussiaEmail: [email protected]

    24th-26th September

    Livestock Asia 2013,Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaWeb: www.livestockasia.com

    October

    1st-3rd OctoberThe 6th ScienticConference of AnimalWealth ResearchCairo, EqyptWeb: www.facebook.com/groups/animalconf/

    6th-9th OctoberInternational BakingIndustry Exposition, IBIE2013,Las Vegas, USAWeb: www.ibie2013.org

    November

    5th-8th NovemberIAOM MEA Tunisia 2013Sousse, Tunisia

    Web: www.iaom-mea.com/tunisia2013

    6th NovemberUK GrainPeterborough, UKWeb: www.farm-smart.co.uk/ukgrain/

    10th-16th NovemberAgritechnica,Hannover, GermanyWeb: www.agritechnica.com

    13th-14th November64th JTIC Milling &Cereals MeetingReims, FranceWeb: www.jtic.eu

    December8th-10th DecemberNGFA Country ElevatorConference & TradeshowSt Louis, Missouri, USAWeb: www.ngfa.org

    2013Events List

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    G R A I N

    2013THE GRAIN BUSINESS EVENT

    Post Harvest Technology

    Storage

    Drying

    Handling

    Marketing

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