Title: Synthesis of Experience in Food Processing and Future Activities
1Synthesis of Experience in Food Processing and
Future Activities
- Workshop for the Marketing and Processing Project
- Bruce Hamaker, INTSORMIL/Purdue University
- Kaka Saley, INRAN/Niger
2Millet/Sorghum Marketing and Utilization Project
Scheme 2 parts
1
Contracts Warrantage
Favorable economics for feed use
2
Activities to Expand Processed S/M Food Markets
High Quality, Competitive Products
32 Activities to Expand Markets for
Millet/Sorghum Products, and for Feed Use
- Proposed or planned 2 activities should meet the
criteria of fulfilling these goals - What can be done with existing technologies or
know-how to enhance markets for millet and
sorghum grain? - Ideally, market enhancement should coincide with
increased high-quality grain made available
through contracting
4Cereal Processing Technologies, Research,
Backstopping Why are they so important to a
successful project?
- Product quality consistent, high quality
products gain market share - Mechanized technologies appropriate for small to
medium-sized processors improve quality - Efficient, high-throughput processing, even on a
small level, provides higher profits - Partnerships between processors, NGOs, and
research institutes (NARS) makes this happen
5Critical Role of NARS Research Institutes
- Just as Research Development divisions of food
companies are instrumental to - New product development
- Improving product quality and consistency
- Pilot-scale testing
- Demonstration and training
- Analytical testing
- Equipment testing, and development and
improvement - NARS Food Technology centers (ITA, IER, IRSAT,
INRAN) can and do serve the same purpose for
entrepreneurs looking to start or grow their
processing businesses - Close partnership between entrepreneurs and NARS
is often important for producing high-quality,
competitive products that can cause market
expansion
6Wednesday afternoon working group - utilization
- What will the food scientists achieve and how
over next year, next five years? - Technical backstopping
- Better technology labs
- Quality analysis of grains
- Appropriate processing equipments
- New product development
- Training of technicians from NARS labs and
processing units - What should be processors-farmers and
processors-food scientists relationships to speed
up development of the processing sector? - Tannin and mycotoxin issues
7Group identified
- Grain quality
- Grain nutritional aspect (animal feed)
- Physical quality (grades and standards?)
- Improvement of chemical composition
- Normalization (grades and standards?)
- Suppression of anti-nutritional factors
- Improvement of ability to transform millet and
sorghum foods with unity within region - Example degue, also could be couscous, etc.
8In addition to grain sourcing/quality, what are
other constraints processors have in expanding
markets?
- Training
- Good market economic analysis
- Mechanization
- Funds
- Good packaging
- Consistency in quality
- Other?
9Regional Model for Processed Millet/Sorghum Market
- Senegal
- Institut dAlimentaire Technologie (ITA) strong
regional leader - Growing millet processed food market (primary and
secondary products) - Strong leaders in processing
- Jaboot and others
- Interest in regionalization
10Sorghum for animal feed
- Grain quality a major identified issue
- Pricing/economics
- If can be successfully substituted, this can
provide the largest immediate demand for grain
11What might grades and standards look like?
- Probably just a few criteria, such as
- Cleanliness
- Hardness/vitreousness (test weight/density)
- Grain size/size consistency (thousand kernel
weight) - Color?
- Others?
12Example of NARS processing projectINRAN/INTSORMI
L Sorghum and Millet Processing
13Integrated program
- Processing of commercializable products from
sorghum or millet requires a relatively pure
source of grain - Sorghum hybrid project (I. Kapran/J. Axtell) has
potential to provide consistent good quality
grain - Processed products offer an incentive to produce
new varieties/hybrids and for formation of
contracts w/ farmers
14Niger Couscous and High Quality Flours
- Couscous was chosen because it is
- a popular traditional food
- takes time to make
- in the Niamey marketplace as imported wheat-based
couscous or hand-made variable quality sorghum-
or millet-based couscous - Flours consistent high quality flours are not
available in the marketplace
15Sorghum Couscous INRAN/Niger
16Steps in Couscous Manufacture
Grain Cleaning
Packaging
17Throughput of Cereal Processing Unit
18Project Objectives
- Optimize sorghum couscous and associated products
- Two phase marketing study to learn about the
acceptability and the market potential of the
processed NAD1 couscous - Optimize the processing equipment
- Transfer of the technology to beneficiaries
19Couscous color
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Extent of decortication vs. couscous color
Couscous color of sorghum cultivars at 80
decortication
20Acceptability and Marketing Studies
- Initially made approximately 4 metric tons of
couscous and flour products - Two phase study
- In home testing of acceptability
- Market testing in 3 settings (supermarket, small
stores, general market)
21Quality of couscous (in the mouth)
Rating 1very bad, 2bad, 3acceptable, 4good,
5very good
22Overall Acceptability of Couscous
Comparison 1very bad, 2bad, 3acceptable,
4good, 5very good Marketability of people
who believe that the couscous should be
commercialized
23Nutritional properties of sorghum another
marketing tool?
- Lower in glycemic index?
- Human studies planned
- Related to diabetes, obesity, and others
- Antioxidants
- Cholesterol-lowering?
24IFAD-financed Millet-Sorghum Initiative
- The couscous agglomerator (CIRAD-designed) was
fabricated in Niamey and placed in a private
processing unit (M. Coulibaly) where contracted
of grain was also done - In region, equipment development (ITA) and
purchases were made - Good successes in Senegal and Burkina Faso
25A constraint Procuring new processing
technologies
- Improved processing technologies exist for
millet/sorghum products in the region developed
at ITA, CIRAD and others - How to get new technologies in the private
sector? - Entrepreneurs invest their own capital
- Not common in emerging markets, but examples
exist - Donor-funded projects provide some improved
equipment with appropriate payback schemes - Somewhat limited in scope, though can provide
examples where new technologies work and are
profitable - Bank loans
- Need clear market and profit potential
documentation - Project could help entrepreneurs
26Future Activities?
- Grain quality parameters a clear issue stick to
those that have good short term impact for the
project - Collection and dissemination of existing
information - Unified regional approach towards products new
product development? - Market development economic study for
identification of products with best market
potential - Training quality, technology, management
- Interface with INTSORMIL Animal Feed project as a
resource regarding the tannin issue - What are the priority food and feed processor
constraints that this project can address to help
expand markets?