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This time, however, there was no maize grain available.
As a result of eating maize grain, malnutrition cases have greatly increased especially among children.
The mill had two millstones to grind both maize grain.
Dry maize grain is soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution, usually limewater.
Increased use of maize grain will be determined by the relative pricing of the alternative cereal grains.
However, prices of maize grain, maize flour, vegetables, clothing and footwear had slightly gone down,' the bureau said.
The traditional, labor-intensive method requires the maize grains to be soaked, then peeled and ground in a large mortar known as a pilón.
But when transferred to Haruku he faced a problem: maize grain, which had previously been used as a raw ingredient in the process, was not available.
The surge in the cost of living was attributed to price increases for food staples such as maize flour, maize grain, sugar and rice.
Malawi's second consecutive surplus harvest of the staple maize grain has helped reduce inflation from 15 percent in June 2006 to single digits last year.
Enzymes required for maize grain ethanol production cost 2.64-5.28 US dollars per cubic meter of ethanol produced.
The cooking of maize grains in alkaline solutions, a process called nixtamalization, significantly raised the nutritional value of the common staple.
The table below shows the increase in maize grain yield and economic benefit over yield of continuous maize following improved fallows.
By March of the year, cultivators from south-central Somalia had through the program sold 200 metric tons of high quality maize grain.
It is expected that maize grain from TC6275 will be used in applications similar to that derived from other maize varieties.
Mwanaumo said the FRA was also rationing the sale of maize grain to rural communities, providing only five 50-kg bags to each family per month.
Food and non-alcoholic drinks index increased by 3.1 percent...mainly due to increases in prices of maize flour, tomatoes and maize grain.'
Today's decision extends the authorisation of products derived from GA21 to maize grains and thus allows imports from third countries where this GMO is cultivated.
This milk solids response indicates that while imbalances in the pasture and maize grain diet existed during summer, this ration was reasonably balanced for much of the year.
The government said millers were hoarding white maize thereby causing artificial price hikes and that it would allow maize grain imports to try and bring prices down. '
They live 500 to an ark, fed on organic wheat, rapeseed and soya, sometimes with the addition of pearl barley or maize grains, and pellets for the older birds.
During stripping of maize grain from the cob, known as shelling, losses can occur when mechanical shelling is not followed up by hand-stripping of the grains that are missed.
Generations derived from crosses between inbred lines were used to analyze the genetics of hydroxycinnamic acid accumulation in maize grain and susceptibility to infestation by the maize weevil Sitophilus zeamais.
In order to improve national food security, the ministry of agriculture and co-operatives is receiving applications for importation of non-genetic modified organism (GMO) white maize grain,' a government statement said. '
Dietary Exposure The levels of Cry1F and PAT proteins in maize grain grown under North American conditions average 1.04 ng/mg and 5.94 ng/mg, respectively, on a dry weight basis.