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The Wet Corn Milling market is a segment of the Cereals, Grains and Pulses industry. It involves the processing of corn kernels into a variety of products, such as corn oil, corn starch, corn syrup, and corn gluten meal. The process involves soaking the kernels in water, then grinding them into a slurry. The slurry is then heated and separated into its various components. The resulting products are used in a variety of industries, including food, beverage, animal feed, and pharmaceuticals.
The Wet Corn Milling market is highly competitive, with a number of large companies operating in the space. Examples include Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, Ingredion, Tate & Lyle, and Agrana. These companies are involved in the production, processing, and distribution of wet corn milling products. Show Less Read more