Russian and Turkish starch associations meet in Ankara

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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The Association of Deep Grain Processing Enterprises Soyuzkrakhmal and the Turkish Association of Starch Producers NISAD held a meeting to explore potential for cooperation in deep grain processing and engineering. The Russian delegation visited Turkish companies specializing in corn processing and equipment manufacturing. Both countries are interested in producing high-value food products like modified starch from waxy corn. The Turkish starch industry outsource some raw materials, but fully meet domestic demand and export surplus. The meeting led to plans for future cooperation, with an agreement to exchange invitations for next year.
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The Association of Deep Grain Processing Enterprises Soyuzkrakhmal together with the Turkish Association of Starch Producers NISAD held a meeting in the capital of the Turkish Republic. From the Russian side, the event was attended by the apparatus of the Soyuzkrakhmal Association, representatives of the company OOO Rustark and the company OOO ASTON Starch Products. A business tour of Turkish enterprises was also organized. The Russian delegation visited Turkish companies engaged in deep processing of corn, as well as engineering and equipment manufacturing enterprises: Çemsan, Haus Centrifuge Technologies, Unormak, Sunar Misir, İmaş Makina, Sigma. Most of these companies are already actively cooperating with the Russian market and have not only ongoing, but also completed projects. The product line of the Russian and Turkish industries is similar, but there are some differences. In Turkey, there is one plant for the production of citric acid, and one plant is engaged in the ...
Source: AgriNews

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