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Bulk Storage Myths

As per the last week blog: https://lotusharvestec.com/storage-technicalities/ Three datas like EMC, Warehousing duration and Weight loss upon drying burst myths of aerating the silos. By aeration of the silos we expose our stored food grains to atmospheric reactions which is as good as open stack storage. Scientific storage has its fundamentals which needs to be followed religiously. Doing partial aeration is the worst sin as a storage technician we can commit. If we have to do the aeration it needs to be done fully as the moisture zone is formed which shall escape from the top with a full aeration cycle. Moisture zone about six inches with about 18% spoils the grains because of obvious reasons. Aeration does cost money, so please be sensible. Aeration as per my experience is a firefighting system which we pray not to use.

Storage Technicalities

Three essential technicalities are required to be considered for a sensible storage which are: 1.Equilibrium Moisture content 2.Shelf life of grain as per its moisture content 3.Dry matter loss as per moisture removal Moisture content for a long term shelf life of a grain beyond 90 days is 12% or below which can only happen in a bulk storage either under normal ambient conditions or chilling conditions EMC Equilibrium Moisture Content (%wb*) at 25°C Grain 30% RH 40% RH 50% RH 60% RH 70% RH 80% RH 90% RH 100% RH Barley 8.5 9.7 10.8 12.1 13.5 15.8 19.5 26.8 Shelled Maize 8.3 9.8 11.2 12.9 14.0 15.6 19.6 23.8 Paddy 7.9 9.4 10.8 12.2 13.4 14.8 16.7 – Milled Rice 9.0 10.3 11.5 12.6 12.8 15.4 18.1 23.6 Sorghum 8.6 9.8 11.0 12.0 13.8 15.8 18.8 21.9 Wheat 8.6 9.7 10.9 11.9 13.6 15.7 19.7 25.6   Shelf Life at Various Moisture Levels DURATION OF WAREHOUSING (in days) Source: FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin no 93 TEMPERATURE MOISTURE 5°C 10°C 15°C 20°C 25°C 30°C 13% 180 115 90 14% 160 100 50 30 15% 100 50 30 15 16% 130 50 30 20 8 17% 65 35 22 12 5 18% 130 40 25 17 8 2 19% 70 30 17 12 5 0 20% 45 22 15 8 21% 30 17 11 7 22% 23 3 8 6 23% 17 10 7 5 24% 13 8 4 4 25% 10 8 6 3 Dry Matter Loss As Per Moisture Removal Moisture Loss (kg/tonne) Initial Moisture Content % (wb) 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 30 136 146 157 167 176 186 195 205 213 29 125 134 145 155 165 174 184 193 203 28 111 122 133 143 153 163 172 182 191 27 99 110 120 131 141 151 161 170 179 26 86 98 108 119 129 140 149 159 169 25 74 85 96 107 116 128 138 148 157 24 62 73 84 95 105 115 125 135 145 23 49 61 72 83 94 105 115 125 134 22 37 49 60 71 82 93 103 113 124 21 25 37 48 60 70 81 91 102 112 20 12 24 36 48 58 69 80 90 100 19 – 12 24 36 47 58 69 79 90 18 – – 12 24 35 47 57 68 78 17 – – – 12 23 35 45 56 66 16 – – – – 12 23 34 45 55 15 – – – – – 12 23 34 45