• Title/Summary/Keyword: 제분시설

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A Note on the Control of Indian Meal Moth (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Flour Milling Facility by Superheating (제분 시설에서의 화랑곡나방(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)의 고온 방제)

  • Na Ja Hyun;Ryoo Mun Il
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.44 no.1 s.138
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2005
  • In a flour milling facility, control ability of superheating effect on Indian meal moth population was teated. Thirty adults, thirty larvae and 100 eggs were placed in a paper bag ($10{\times}20cm$) containing 100 g flour and were exposed to the temperature higher than $60^{\circ}C$ for longer than 3 hours. Mortality of the Indian meal moth (${\pm}standard error$) varied with the developmental stage; mortality (${\pm}standard error$) of egg, larvae and adult were in the range of $91.40{\pm}0.93{\sim}98.80{\pm}0.20\%,\;96.00{\pm}0.67{\sim}100\%$) and $100\%$, respectively. The position of paper bag caused differences in temperature and its exposure time to the moth during the experiment, consequently. The mortality of moth was significantly different among the bag position. Exposure of the paper bag to the temperature of higher than $60^{\circ}C$ for longer than 11 hours was not sufficient to kill all the eggs.

김재식 사장 -양축가의 입장에서 사료 만들터

  • 대한양계협회
    • KOREAN POULTRY JOURNAL
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    • v.6 no.5 s.55
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    • pp.34-36
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    • 1974
  • 대단위 제분회사인 동립산업이 오는 6월부터 본격적으로 사료생산을 시작할 것이라 한다. 지난 4월 17일 이미 일산 50톤 규모의 기계시설을 완료하고 5월중 시제품을 생산하게 된다. 동립산업 김재식사장은 '사료업자의 입장을 떠나서 양축가의 입장에서, 가축의 입장에서 사료를 생산하여 축산 발전에 전심전력하겠다'고 소신을 피력하고 있다.

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Current status and future of insect smart factory farm using ICT technology (ICT기술을 활용한 곤충스마트팩토리팜의 현황과 미래)

  • Seok, Young-Seek
    • Food Science and Industry
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.188-202
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    • 2022
  • In the insect industry, as the scope of application of insects is expanded from pet insects and natural enemies to feed, edible and medicinal insects, the demand for quality control of insect raw materials is increasing, and interest in securing the safety of insect products is increasing. In the process of expanding the industrial scale, controlling the temperature and humidity and air quality in the insect breeding room and preventing the spread of pathogens and other pollutants are important success factors. It requires a controlled environment under the operating system. European commercial insect breeding facilities have attracted considerable investor interest, and insect companies are building large-scale production facilities, which became possible after the EU approved the use of insect protein as feedstock for fish farming in July 2017. Other fields, such as food and medicine, have also accelerated the application of cutting-edge technology. In the future, the global insect industry will purchase eggs or small larvae from suppliers and a system that focuses on the larval fattening, i.e., production raw material, until the insects mature, and a system that handles the entire production process from egg laying, harvesting, and initial pre-treatment of larvae., increasingly subdivided into large-scale production systems that cover all stages of insect larvae production and further processing steps such as milling, fat removal and protein or fat fractionation. In Korea, research and development of insect smart factory farms using artificial intelligence and ICT is accelerating, so insects can be used as carbon-free materials in secondary industries such as natural plastics or natural molding materials as well as existing feed and food. A Korean-style customized breeding system for shortening the breeding period or enhancing functionality is expected to be developed soon.