Wet Milling Characteristics Of Export Commodity Corn Originating From Different International Geographical Locations

CEREAL CHEMISTRY(2021)

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Background and objectives Soft endosperm corn has better wet milling characteristics but is susceptible to breakage and fracture during transport. The objective of this study is to compare the millability of commodity corn with different endosperm hardness originating from different parts of the world and its economic impact on importers of corn for wet milling.Findings US commodity corn generally has a soft endosperm hardness compared to corn from South America as the observed broken corn and foreign material was 0.4-3.4% and higher than other commodity corn exported to the same country. US corn exported to different international markets showed 4-5% higher starch yield compared to South American corn exported to the same market. This translates to an additional revenue of 6.5-9 million USD/year for a 100 MT/day wet mill plant.Conclusions The US commodity corn, despite higher breakage, has superior millability and gives higher starch yields compared to corn from other geographies resulting in improved profitability of corn wet milling plants.Significance and novelty Commodity corn has varying endosperm hardness depending on geography of origin which impacts wet mill starch yield. Corn physical properties were used as an indicator for determining endosperm hardness.
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corn millability, soft endosperm corn, starch yield, value proposition, wet milling
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