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- The process for making the sweetener high fructose corn syrup (HFCS)
out of corn was developed in the 1970s. Use of HFCS grew rapidly, from
less than three million short tons in 1980 to almost 8 million short
tons in 1995. During the late 1990s, use of sugar actually declined as
it was eclipsed by HFCS. Today Americans consume more HFCS than sugar.
- High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is produced by processing corn
starch to yield glucose, and then processing the glucose to produce a
high percentage of fructose. It all sounds rather simple—white
cornstarch is turned into crystal clear syrup. However, the process is
actually very complicated. Three different enzymes are needed to break
down cornstarch, which is composed of chains of glucose molecules of
almost infinite length, into the simple sugars glucose and fructose.
- Today HFCS is used to sweeten jams, condiments like ketchup, and
soft drinks. It is also a favorite ingredient in many so-called health
foods. Four companies control 85 percent of the $2.6 billion
business—Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, Staley Manufacturing Co. and
CPC International
- Currently, the HFC syrups are manufactured and used in several
countries throughout the world. The product has an immense demand in the
developing countries.
- The product is also gaining popularity in the Indian market. The
various industries, such as Soft Drink, Confectionary, and other fruit
processing units are growing at a rapid pace. As HFC syrup has a derived
demand in the market, thus there is huge market potential for the
product.
- After HFS is reasonably established in the market, its demand is
expected to grow to 300,000 tonnes mark by the year 2006-07.
- The major suppliers of the equipment include German based companies
- Some of them are indigenously available in India
- Estimated Capacity is 20,000 TPA per unit and Estimated Cost is INR
150 million (USD 3.3 million) per unit
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All About
HFCS
- What is HFCS
- HFCS: A Sugar
- Sweeteners: substitutability for
sugar
- High fructose corn syrup, a fancy name for
calories
- High-fructose corn syrups (HFCS)
Production Technology of
HFCS
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Product data sheet of fructose
42 corn syrup
- High fructose corn syrup 55
- Waste Minimization Assessment for a
Manufacturer of Corn Syrup and Corn Starch
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Corn Wet Milling
- Enzymatic Production of High Fructose
Syrup
- High Fructose Corn Syrup Glucose Isomerase
Cross-linked Enzyme Crystals
- Enzymes and High Fructose Corn
Syrup
- Wet Milling Procedure
- Wet Milling in the U.S. and Canada
- Manufacturing Process
Retail Price of HFS
- US HFCS industry enjoying falling
feedstocks costs
- Commodity Specification - High Fructose
Syrup
- US Market Price HFS
- High-Fructose Corn Syrup Production and
Prices
Market Details and Trade
Leads
- High Fructose Corn Syrup And Mexico
Market
- U.S.-Mexico Sweetener Trade
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Corn Processor Employs ITT
Technology for Predictive Condition Monitoring
- Corn Processing - Crop
Insight
- Corn Refiners Association Annual Report
22005
- Corn Syrup - River Market
- Global Market - HFCS
Consumption Rates of
HFCS
- High Fructose Corn Syrup : Estimated US
Per Capita
- Consumption of high-fructose corn
syrup
- Representation - Chemical and Physical
Date of 42% HFCS
- Representation - Chemical and Physical
data 55%HFCS
- Per capita consumption, 1970 – 2005
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Concentration Graph
Investment
Details
HFCS Data
- Research in Consumption of
HFCS
- Mexican Imports of HFCS
- HFCS Production Data
- Retail Price Data Sheet
- Supplies and Consumption of
HFCS
- Global Market Sales of HFCS
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Consultants
- Engineering Consultants for
Factories
- HFCS Q&A
- HFCS Facts
- HFS Production
- HFS Information Center
- HFS Consumption Rate
- United States Sugar Trade
- Crystallization Plant - Tech Info
Future Leads
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High fructose corn syrup from
the US
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Economic Issues with
Value-Enhanced Corn
- HFCS Issues
- Sugar Resources
- Olitose
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Evaluation of the Common
Organisation of the Markets in the Sugar Sector
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Quarterly Market Outlook
November 2005
- HFS Research Papers
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Future of Co products From Corn
Processing
- HFCS - Trade Notes
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High fructose corn syrup and
refined sugar markets
- Industrial Plants and processes for the
processing of HFCS
Production Costs, Application
and Machines
- HFCS Production Costs
- HFCS Outlook
- Policies in Japan
- High Fructose Syrup press
release
- Corn Refiners Association
- Application Equipments
- High Fructose Corn Syrup and Cane Sugar
Industries
- Application of HFS
- Corn cleaner - Staubmaster
Trade Leads, Contacts, Project
Proposals
- Processing and Purchasing of HFS
contacts
- Research Developmental Center for HFCS
- High Fructose Syrup Project
Proposal
- Kato in Japan
- HFS - Setting up a
plant
- Proposed guidance system
Importers, Suppliers,
Manufactures and Exporters
- List of Manufactures
- Business Directory of Taiwan
- Business patrol - HFCS
- High Fructose Syrup Manufacturer, Buyer
& Supplier
- High Fructose Syrup 42 And 55%
Manufacturer, Importer, Exporter.
- Buyer, Supplier, Importer, Exporter &
Manufacturers
- Suppliers, Importers and
Exporters
Companies in the Field
- Industries India
- Foreign Trade
Bases Imp&Exp
- China
corn developing company
- Anhui Biochemical Company
- Bio-Chem Technology (Shandong)
- Bridge International Company
- Foods Product International Co.,
Ltd
- Shandong Biotechnology
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