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How to upgrade from community to commercial milling
Introduction
Boost your profits by upgrading your community milling business to a more profitable commercial mill. Upgrading or expanding is an ess...
Roff Switches to Solar
This blog offers a few insights Roff gathered along its solar journey, which might be of use to maize millers also considering going the solar route.
Market Overview: Maize Production in Kenya
Maize is the most widely grown crop in sub-Saharan Africa, and is a staple food for roughly 50% of the population. As such, it’s critical to ensuri...
6 Ways to increase your maize mill's capacity and profitability
If you want to grow and succeed in maize milling, you need to mill close to the maximum capacity that your mill will allow, but you need to ensure that it’s sustainable and profit. Learn more about six tried and tested ideas to increase your maize mill’s capacity and profitability.
The Difference between Commercial and Community Milling
Know the difference between commercial and community milling so you can decide which suites your situation best.
When the numbers add up - A South African Maize Milling Success Story
The R-70 maize milling plant was designed with the maize meal entrepreneur in mind and was the choice of Josua Pietersen when he started his maize mill.
Elementary Maize Meal Quality Checks #2: Speck Count And Cooking Test
In the second of the Roff success guide series about elementary product quality checks, Roff explains the speck count and cooking test.