Power:2.2KWDimension(L*W*H):1910*550*765 mmWeight:Based On Canola Seeds oil refining machinery CapacityCertification:ISO9001Pretreatment Process:Cleaning,Hulling,Breaking,Softening,Flaking,Puffing,Toasting,etcProcess:Pre-Treatment/Pressing,Solvent Extraction,RefiningSolvent Extraction Process:Bleaching,DTDC, Mixed Oil Evaporation and Stripping,Solvent CollectionProcessing Capacity:10-500TPD Canola Seeds oil refining machineryRefining Process:Degumming,Deacidafication,Deordorization,Decolorization,DefattingService:Engineer Errection Abroad,Spare PartsWarranty:1 YearOil Standard:High Quality Equals to EU,American,Korea Standard,etcMaterial:Stainless and Carbonless Steel | Project Location: russia
- What are the products of corn kernel processing?
- For the purpose of oil recovery, corn kernel processing can result in three products: corn meal, corn germ, and corn DDGS. The first two products are obtained by milling corn kernels, while DDGS is a by-product of ethanol production from corn, which is separated from whole stillage after fermentation.
- How much corn is produced in Russia in 2022/23?
- In the local marketing year 2021/22, approximately 15.2 million metric tons of corn was produced in Russia. Corn production volume was forecast to reach about 15 million metric tons in 2022/23, marking thus a slight decrease compared to the previous equivalent period. Get notified via email when this statistic is updated.
- How much grain does Russia produce a year?
- The 2013 Federal Program of Agricultural Development for 2013 to 2020 (Ministry of Agriculture 2013) set grain (barley, corn, and wheat) production target at 115 million tons annually with 30 million tons exported. Russia appears to be on track to meet this target by producing 110 million tons of grain on average (FAOSTAT 2020 ).
- Why is Russia growing its grain production?
- In recent years, Russia has established itself as the leading worldwide supplier of grain and continues to make ambitious plans for raising its grain production in the long term. Within the context of Russian agricultural history, the recent high growth in grain production is exceptional.
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