ADM is expanding the grinding capacity for sweeteners and starches at its corn wet mill facilities in Turkey and Bulgaria. The project will be completed in the first half of 2018.

One of the world’s largest agricultural processors and food ingredient providers, Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) announced that it will significantly expand overall grind and finishing capacity for sweeteners and starches at its corn wet mill facilities in Turkey and Bulgaria. ADM is targeting completion of the projects in the first half of 2018. The company had acquired full ownership of corn wet mills in Adana, Turkey, and Razgrad, Bulgaria, along with a 50 percent ownership stake in a corn wet mill in Szabadegyháza, Hungary, in November 2015. The plants produce a complete range of starch products, including liquid sweeteners, native and modified starches, crystalline fructose and dextrose.
Pierre Duprat, president, ADM Europe, Middle East and Africa: “By increasing production capacity and expanding our capabilities, we are ensuring that we will be able to offer our customers an expanded range of sweeteners and starches as sugar production quotas in the EU expire, and as demand from food and paper markets in Turkey and the Middle East continues to grow. One of our key strategic goals is to grow shareholder value through the expansion and diversification of our global corn footprint.”
Duprat added: “Our recent acquisitions in Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary and Morocco all represent major steps in meeting these goals. And we are continuing our efforts to enhance returns on all fronts: In addition to enhancing production capacity, the improvements we have made in Turkey and Bulgaria will also improve operational efficiency at these facilities, increasing our domestic and overseas sales competitiveness.”