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Maize milling process and terms explained
Maize Milling Processes and Terms explained
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Koot Jordaan | October 11,
Like any other industry, maize milling has its unique processes and terminology. Heres a simple explanation of how a maize mill works and the processes that can take place during the production of maize meal and bran, depending on the set-up and size of the milling operation, and the type of maize meal required (community, super, special or very fine maize meal).
Storage
The raw, unprocessed maize is stored in bags or silos, depending on the size of the operation. It is of the utmost importance that this step is executed safely as maize that is stored without taking the necessary precautions can cause serious health issues. Read more about the health risks here and about effective maize storage here.
How does a maize mill work?
1. Cleaning / Pre-cleaning of raw maize
The raw maize is fed into the plant where it will first undergo the cleaning stage.
This step improves the quality of the final product. Its vital that foreign material such as husks, straw and dust is removed using slotted screens or aspiration. As an extra precaution, a magnet is used to remove metal that could damage milling equipment. This process prolongs the lifespan of the mill and milling equipment.
Roff recently introduced a new pre-cleaner to its range, the CLR 107, offering a bigger capacity of 18 tons per hour. As the CLR 107 is manufactured locally, it's more cost effective and has a short lead time.
Cleaning or pre-cleaning is done by hand with a simple table screen at community mills.
2. Conditioning
Conditioning is the addition of water to get the germ and bran moist for optimal removal/separation. Controlled humidity increases the effectiveness of degermination and improves maize meal quality. Conditioning combined with a degerminator gives the best results.
In community mills, this is done by hand or using Roffs Posho mixer.
3. Degermination (Optional)
This process removes the germ from the endosperm to achieve a more refined maize meal and to prolong the end products shelf life. The by-product can be used as an ingredient in animal feed, further adding to profitability.
Some regions do not include the degermination step, but go straight to milling after conditioning, especially when producing special maize meal.
You can read more about the history of degerminators here.
4. Milling and sifting
This step entails a combination of rollers and screens that break the product down to maize meal and removes the remaining bran before packaging.
Fortification (Optional)
The end product can be fortified with vitamins to meet the specific countrys food regulations during this step. The Roff Micro Doser Feeder is ideal for feeding small capacity dry products such as vitamins into maize meal.
Fine milling (Optional)
An additional milling step is included to reduce the granulation (texture) to a very fine flour. The Roff series of Hammer Mills are made to consistently produce the fine grade of flour you require.
Packaging
During the final step, the product is packaged as maize meal. It can either take place manually, or via a semi-automatic or automatic process. Apart from the operational aspects involved in packaging your product you also need to consider how your product packaging looks. We have some handy packaging design tips here.
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Find the maize mill perfect for your needs
Roff offers a host of maize mills to cater for your every milling requirement, whether youre just getting started, or are looking to upgrade your operation. In this section we look at some of the options in the Roff range of turnkey maize mills. Let's start with a small commercial mill, the Roff SP-1 650 kg - 1 ton maize mill.
The Roff SP-1 is an example of a small compact mill, and is perfect for starting your maize milling business.
Roffs SP-1 mill is everything you need to start milling high-quality maize meal and/or produce stock feed and from arrival at your site, it can take as little as two weeks to set up. We simplified the milling process to its core stages:
Step 1: Cleaning
Step 2: Conditioning
Step 3: Degermination
Step 4: Milling
This makes it possible to produce high-quality maize meal without a massive upfront investment.
Roff offers a range of optional extras that improve capacity and quality and can be added quickly and conveniently as the need arises.
All you need to supply in order to operate your Roff SP-1 maize mill is a building, a water point, a forklift for installation, and electrical installation.
If you are looking to go smaller, it's well worth reading our article on the differences between commercial and community milling. Also have a look at the Roff Posho mill, specifically designed for rural productivity.
Do you need larger capacity?
If you are ready to produce on a larger scale you may want to consider the Roff R-40 maize mill. It's next in line size wise and the newest in the range, producing 2 - 3 tons per hour or 50 - 70 tons per day.
The R-40 is built on proven equipment (MK-6 platform) and boasts Roff's best-in-class extraction rates. It's compact with a footprint of only 15m(L) x 9m(W) x 6.6m(H).
To view the rest of Roff range of turnkey maize mills, you can go here.
At what capacity does maize milling become profitable?
One way we support entrepreneurs is by advising them on how to develop a solid business plan. And part of that is determining how you are going to be profitable. So, we developed a free profit calculator you can use to crunch all the numbers to calculate your success. Try it out. You wont be sorry you did.
5 Steps to Starting a small-scale Maize Milling Business
5 Steps to Starting a small-scale Maize Milling Business
Charl Marais | February 3,
Africa's growing population means more and more demand for affordable staple foods. Small-scale maize milling is a profitable business opportunity for many entrepreneurs. Small maize milling businesses can grow into large commercial mills fast, supplying not only locally but also regionally.
Once you've raised capital to invest in a small-scale milling business, you need a well-considered business plan before you can begin milling maize into profitable maize meal.
Here are five tips to getting your small-scale maize milling business started:
1. FIND THE RIGHT LOCATION
Choosing your location and the type of building you will use for your maize milling business is very important. If your premises are in the wrong area or not easily accessible, your business will struggle to take off. When choosing a site, consider your basic needs like water and power, plus the size of your building and storage requirements. You may need to think about silos to store raw maize and final product. Consider your security as well, and accessibility for suppliers and deliveries. Before you mill your first batch of maize, you will need to ensure your building follows local quality and safety standards.
2. IDENTIFY YOUR SUPPLIERS
Once you have researched your market and understood what the demand is, you need to identify your suppliers. Will you grow and supply the maize, or will you buy it from other maize growers? If you plan to purchase maize from other sources, do your homework and find a reliable and sustainable supplier. Avoid unforeseen losses or misunderstandings by getting your supplier to sign a contract with you.
3. CHOOSE THE CORRECT MILLING MACHINE
Before you can begin marketing and offering a maize meal product, you need to understand what your capacity will be. Your milling machine will determine the quality and quantity of the product you will be selling. Roff has a variety of affordable, high-quality milling machines designed with the small-scale maize milling businesses in mind. Read more about our all-in-one competitively priced SP-1 milling machine at the bottom of this article.
4. REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS
You need to register your business with the relevant authority in your country before it can operate fully under the law. During this process, you will need to choose a name for your business and product.
5. MARKET AND LAUNCH YOUR PRODUCT
Understanding your consumers will determine how your product is packaged and marketed. Are you selling wholesale, or will you be retailing directly to the consumer? Do you need to advertise, or have you locked off a steady clientele in advance? Knowing this will also determine what kind of delivery transport you need and how much you should budget for it.
THE SP-1 MILLING MACHINE FOR THE SMALL-SCALE MILLING BUSINESS
Roff's SP-1 milling machine is a flexible and upgradeable micro maize milling machine designed for start-up and small maize milling entrepreneurs. However, it has everything you need to start a high-performance milling business.
For more than 30 years Roff has been helping small to medium-sized milling businesses achieve success with the SP-1. During this time, we've created an easy to operate mill that produces high-quality maize meal while giving you the potential for seamless expansion as your business grows.
Simplified to reduce the upfront investment costs, the SP-1 offers the highest extraction rates with the lowest overheads per ton of maize meal produced.
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