Grain Preservation

Reduces weight loss and mycotoxins, optimises yield and grain quality.

Key Benefits

Quality

Maximises the value of your raw materials whilst economically protecting against mould growth.

Cost

Substantial savings of upwards of €10/t compared to alternative processing methods at harvest.

Speed

Rapid processing of grain at harvest. Up to 120 tonnes per hour.

Quality grain feeding maximum performance

Diagram shows the dramatic reduction in TMC’s when using Adesco Preserved Grain. Reducing mycotoxins result in improved grain quality.

How we deliver these benefits

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Grain Preservation at Harvest

Over 350,000T of native cereals & beans at moistures of up to 24% are safely preserved each harvest with MycoCURB – ESL. On average, customers have saved up to €15/t as an alternative to drying. Grain quality is also maximised with moulds minimised regardless of starting moisture.

Grain Conditioning pre-rolling

Our customers condition both imported and native grains & beans prior to rolling, including maize. This protects against mould challenges while minimising dust and subsequent losses in the process bringing added benefits of over €10/t to your business. Animal performance is also improved due to the superior product quality.

Store & plant design

Adesco has extensive experience in assisting customers with capital projects to expand storage capacity. Examples include – intake design, aeration design, conditioning & rolling plant design. This is provided as part of our unrivalled service at no additional cost. We have also installed numerous temperature monitoring systems for all size stores to remotely monitor & control grain temperatures efficiently year-round.

Service PLUS

Regular site visits are conducted where samples are collected and subsequently analysed in our own lab or sister lab in Kemin. Facilities allow us to do Rapid NIR and microbiology analysis followed by detailed reporting and review.

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