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Research Project: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN CORN REFINERS ASSOCIATION, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AND ERRC

Location: Crop Conversion Science and Engineering

Project Number: 1935-41000-070-04
Project Type: Memorandum of Understanding

Start Date: Apr 06, 2004
End Date: Apr 05, 2009

Objective:
This agreement is designed to formally establish and strengthen the research relationship between the parties, which has until now been operating under an informal agreement. The parties all share common research interest involving corn processing and this agreement will nourish this interest and improve collaboration benefiting everyone involved. Establishment of a Memorandum of Understanding between ARS/Corn Refiners Association/University of Illinois.

Approach:
By strengthening relationships between Corn Refiners Association and the University of Illinois, we can better share information and research related to corn wet-milling processing. The common goal, to improve the overall safety, nutritional quality, co-product value, efficiency and ultimately the process economics, will be achieved more efficiently by bringing together parties with common research interests and goals. Establishment of a Memorandum of Understanding between ARS/Corn Refiners Association/University of Illinois.

   

 
Project Team
Johnston, David
Jennifer Schneider - Scientist
 
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