Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries

Soft wheat is one of the most important crops, grown in more than 130 countries. To date, one-fifth of the world's wheat, or about 150 million tons a year, is sold on international markets. In the world trade traditionally dominated by the US, Australia, Canada and Argentina. Kazakhstan, being...

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Main Author: D. A. Shaimerdenova
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Language:Russian
Published: Voronezh state university of engineering technologies 2018-04-01
Series:Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik-vsuet.ru/vguit/article/view/1700
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spelling doaj-09de984ca13946b19146c17d03454a762021-07-29T08:05:10ZrusVoronezh state university of engineering technologies Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij2226-910X2310-12022018-04-0180114014510.20914/2310-1202-2018-1-140-1451352Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countriesD. A. Shaimerdenova0Kazakh research Institute of processing of agricultural productsSoft wheat is one of the most important crops, grown in more than 130 countries. To date, one-fifth of the world's wheat, or about 150 million tons a year, is sold on international markets. In the world trade traditionally dominated by the US, Australia, Canada and Argentina. Kazakhstan, being on the 15th place in the production of wheat grain, is among the first ten exporters - in 2017 the country exported about 8 million tons to the amount of 1.5 billion dollars. USA, then, as potential export opportunities are much higher, as evidenced by annual carryover stocks at 3 million tons. According to experts, considerable differences in the classification of wheat grain used in Kazakhstan and in other countries participating in the grain market and the methods for assessing the technological dignity indicators (TDs) laid down in the classifications are a significant obstacle to increasing the export potential of wheat grains. In view of this, an analysis was made of grain classifications of wheat grains used in the most important grain producing countries, TD indicators were determined, methods for their evaluation, and differences were revealed. It is established that in countries that are stable in the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of grain, an insignificant list of TD indicators is adopted, while they characterize the physical quality and state of the grain, which may indicate a general suitability for grinding. It is determined that in Russia and Kazakhstan, in determining the contamination, such an indicator as dockage is not taken into account. Comparative tests of different methods of sampling and determination of contamination have been carried out, and correlation coefficients have been established between indicators of contamination determined by different methods.https://www.vestnik-vsuet.ru/vguit/article/view/1700wheat, classification, indicators, technological dignity, methods, sampling, contamination
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Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries
Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij
wheat, classification, indicators, technological dignity, methods, sampling, contamination
author_facet D. A. Shaimerdenova
author_sort D. A. Shaimerdenova
title Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries
title_short Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries
title_full Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries
title_fullStr Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries
title_full_unstemmed Comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of Kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries
title_sort comparative characteristics of grain classifications of soft wheat of kazakhstan and major grain-producing countries
publisher Voronezh state university of engineering technologies
series Vestnik Voronežskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Inženernyh Tehnologij
issn 2226-910X
2310-1202
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Soft wheat is one of the most important crops, grown in more than 130 countries. To date, one-fifth of the world's wheat, or about 150 million tons a year, is sold on international markets. In the world trade traditionally dominated by the US, Australia, Canada and Argentina. Kazakhstan, being on the 15th place in the production of wheat grain, is among the first ten exporters - in 2017 the country exported about 8 million tons to the amount of 1.5 billion dollars. USA, then, as potential export opportunities are much higher, as evidenced by annual carryover stocks at 3 million tons. According to experts, considerable differences in the classification of wheat grain used in Kazakhstan and in other countries participating in the grain market and the methods for assessing the technological dignity indicators (TDs) laid down in the classifications are a significant obstacle to increasing the export potential of wheat grains. In view of this, an analysis was made of grain classifications of wheat grains used in the most important grain producing countries, TD indicators were determined, methods for their evaluation, and differences were revealed. It is established that in countries that are stable in the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of grain, an insignificant list of TD indicators is adopted, while they characterize the physical quality and state of the grain, which may indicate a general suitability for grinding. It is determined that in Russia and Kazakhstan, in determining the contamination, such an indicator as dockage is not taken into account. Comparative tests of different methods of sampling and determination of contamination have been carried out, and correlation coefficients have been established between indicators of contamination determined by different methods.
topic wheat, classification, indicators, technological dignity, methods, sampling, contamination
url https://www.vestnik-vsuet.ru/vguit/article/view/1700
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