Corn Flakes Processing Line

Corn Flakes Processing Line is a continuous and economical process with an easily controlled production cycle. A finished product having long lasting crispness in milk due to minimal damage of the cereal’s starch structure during processing thanks to the particular process conditions. An end product exhibiting the best combination of texture, color and flavor base on an accurate control of the conditioning, drying and toasting stages of the process. Unlimited choice of shapes and formulae for shaped cereal such as stars, crispy, pillows, rings, stars etc. Simple and fast possibility of inter-combining the two over mentioned lines, in order to obtain the widest range of products with minimum expense. The use of a five-layer roaster in cereal flakes production allows to change cooking conditions in function of different raw materials, in order to make the line quite versatile and capable to give final products the best blister effect.

Parameters:
Output: 120-150kg/hr
Voltage / Frequency: 380V / 50Hz
Installed Capacity: 100kw
Dimension: 2700 X 500 X 300cm

Corn Flakes Processing Line is not just a combination of machines, but an integrated process starting with raw material feeding and ending at the packaging room. Thus, the system is quite versatile and able to produce a wide variety of cereal flakes and shaped breakfast cereals.

Having the ability to add vitamins, protein concentrates and fiber further enhances the ranges of products, thus allowing you make the right product for each market segment. Based on low density, strong product structure an low permeability, breakfast cereals made on Corn Flakes Processing Line are excellent for coating with sugar solution.

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Posted on January 25th, 2009 by admin and filed under Food Processing Equipment | 1 Comment »

Monsanto kills Fox News story: BGH hormones in milk - HQ version

Monsanto kills Fox News story of their BGH hormones in your milk - HQ version

Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott and Joel Bakan released their film The Corporation in 2003 to great acclaim.
In the 6 years since then, it has won 26 International Awards, 10 international Audience Choice Awards, the Genie for Best Documentary, and has become one of the most-downloaded non-fiction films on the internet.
 
Sadly, the film makers’ ability to create more great documentary films isn’t funded by torrents. Why not check out their Special Edition DVD set, packed with over 8 hours of extras?
http://thecorporation.com
 
In this high-quality excerpt, Jane Akre and Steve Wilson, ex investigative reporters for Fox News, tell of Monsanto’s successful efforts to have their program profiling their product Posilac, terminated with extreme prejudice.
 
Don’t think for a moment that Monsanto’s strategies, tactics, and plans to dominate the food industry worldwide, have in any way changed by their recent sale of the Posilac product to Eli Lilly.
http://tinyurl.com/MonsantoSellsPosilacToEliLilly
 
The seeds of the world are now owned primarily by one company, Monsanto. Monsanto is aiming to extend its control to pigs by patenting and thus privatising gene sequences, many of which are found naturally in pigs. Monsanto is doing this despite the fact that the pig has not yet been genetically engineered. Betzelberger is travelling around Germany encouraging farmers to protest against this “sell-out of life”. This happened in the 1990s when genetic technology was green lighted. Steven Druker, judge and civil rights activist, says “This, I believe, is one of the greatest frauds ever perpetrated by any government in history.” (From Germany, in English and German, English subtitles) (Documentary) G CC WS
http://wideeyecinema.com/?p=110
 
Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial history. This century-old empire has created some of the most toxic products ever sold, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and the herbicide Agent Orange. Based on a painstaking investigation, The World According to Monsanto puts together the pieces of the companys history, calling on hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.
http://www3.nfb.ca/webextension/monsanto/
 
Here are some resources to learn more about Monsanto’s activities
http://tinyurl.com/MonsantoMissionAndVision
http://youtube.com/results?search_query=Monsanto
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bovine_Growth_Hormone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto#Pig_controversy

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Posted on January 16th, 2009 by admin and filed under Uncategorized | No Comments »

Corn processing machine

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Posted on January 6th, 2009 by admin and filed under Food Processing | No Comments »

2007 Food Industry Outlook

From cows and chickens to corn and wheat…the products that fill grocery store shelves and plates at restaurants across the United States are getting expensive and are not likely to get cheap anytime soon.

Packaged foods producers such as Hormel, Tyson and Heinz are all feeling the impact of higher commodity costs. Those costs are also carrying through to the restaurant industry. So, what does 2007 hold for these stocks? Will they be able to hold on to last year’s big gains?

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Posted on November 9th, 2008 by admin and filed under Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

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