Milling Journal - Q4 2008 - (Page 8) Sefar’s Julia Janovskaja-Kummer speaks with a conference attendee at the IAOM Expo in Bucharest, Romania. presentations by Eurogerm on the interest of inactive yeast as a flour correcting agent, Kansas State University’s study of wheat tempering and surfactants, and practical applications of the Mixolab by Arcada SRL Galati. The afternoon educational session started with CMFT’s presentation on the importance of wheat tempering. CETEC Cereal Technologies discussed flour hydration and the importance of moisture control. Azko Nobel reviewed the advantages of using ferric sodium EDTA as an iron fortificant for wheat flour. The Mixolab system was covered in a separate presentation by Chopin Technologies. Muehlenchemie followed with an overview of the need to fortify flour with iron and a discussion of the various types of iron available. A look at the key points regarding mill energy, flow sheet analysis, and mill control was provided by Kansas State University in a second presentation. The educational sessions ended with a presentation on Ocrim’s global customer services. Future Meetings The District’s Leadership Council selected Moscow, Russia, as the site of the 2009 conference and expo, to be held in late September or early October. In addition, the Leadership Council decided to hold a workshop at the 60th annual meeting of the Association of Grain Industy Schools’ Graduates (AIMEC), Oct. 15 or 16, 2009 in Troyes, France. The IAOM Expo was opened in Bucharest, Romania on Oct. 20 by Romanian Undersecretary of State Mihaela Luca (second from left), Eurasia District Chairman Viorel Marin, Eurasia District Director Evegeny Gan, and IAOM President Royal Denning. MEMBER Response No. 81 8 Fourth Quarter 2008 http://www.fumigationzone.com http://www.fumigationzone.com
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