VICTAM International 2022 |World Grain

2022-09-02 20:30:41 By : Mr. Jackie Cai

Held every three years, VICTAM International is one of the world’s largest dedicated events for the animal feed processing industries. Co-located with VICTAM International is GRAPAS Europe, which is focused on the grain, flour and rice processing industries.

This is also the first show that is a result of the partnership between VICTAM and VIV Europe, which brings together the global feed to food industry for the production and processing of poultry meat, eggs, pork, beef, fish and dairy.

The event continues to June 2 at the Jaarbeurs exhibition grounds in Utrecht, Netherlands. 

VICTAM International opened May 31 in Utrecht, Netherlands.

Attendees stream into Hall 1, ready to see the latest technologies for the feed industry. 

4B Braime Components has multiple pieces of equipment on display at its booth.

Andritz Feed is showcasing its microfeed capabilities for aquafeeds. 

Bühler is ready to talk about its range of products for the feed and grain industries.

Famsun has ample space to meet with customers about all its businesses, solutions, progresses, and innovations from farm-to-food, the first time the company has shared all of its solutions outside of China.

FrigorTec GmbH is displaying its Granifrigor grain cooling system that provides a natural way of grain preservation.

Amandus Kahl GmbH has multiple pieces of equipment on display, including its pellet mill.

Morillon met with multiple visitors who wanted to learn more about the company’s silo unloading systems.

Rüter Maschinenbau demonstrates its crossyoke-plansifter that features a novel drive system enabling its smooth, vibration-proof running action.

Zhengchang has information available on a range of its products, including its vertical pulverizer.

In 2022-23, the International Grains Council’s July report anticipates worldwide wheat production to reach 770 million tonnes, down from 781 million tonnes in 2021-22, with 195 million tonnes available for trade.

Most wheat production comes from a handful of countries and even fewer are major exporters, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. Here’s a look at the top 10 wheat-producing countries worldwide, based on total yield in tonnes from 2000-2020 with 2022-23 production and consumption projections.