All flour millers want their mills to be running at their best so that they get the most value from the wheat they use.
Millers need to hone their mill settings for multiple flour output targets, including flour yield and flour specifications for products like bread and noodles. But wheat can vary by grade, season, or location. In other words, the mill settings that give optimal results for one batch of wheat may not be optimal for another.
To help customers in South East Asia optimise their use of Australian wheat, AEGIC developed extensive milling data based on analysis of Australian Hard (AH) and Australian Standard White (ASW) samples from two seasons and from different locations across Australia, using AEGIC’s Pilot Mill in Sydney.
South East Asia is an important wheat market for Australia, with more than $6 billion worth of exports in 2023 – more than 40% of the value of all Australian wheat exports. The more value this market sees in Australian wheat, the less likely they are to choose a different supplier.
AEGIC – Mill Optimisation presentation 2024 shows that specific settings for wheat moisture conditioning and tempering may help millers increase their flour yield and improve end-product quality, including bread and noodle colour.
The data means AEGIC is in a unique position to work with millers to help them maximise the benefits of Australian wheat, making it more likely they will continue to choose Australian wheat.
AEGIC mill experts John Kalitsis and Mat Rees delivered this information to millers across South East Asia as part of our Australian wheat quality seminar series in March.
AEGIC hopes to expand and strengthen the already-powerful dataset by analysing more wheat grades from additional locations, and by considering more mill variables in the data model. We will continue to use this data to help flour mills optimise the value of Australian wheat via meetings, workshops and in-market engagement.
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AEGIC is an initiative of the Western Australian State Government and Grains Australia