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Analysis performed with SpecFIT on soy matrices is essential to meet China’s quality demand

China’s new requirement, determined by the WTO in May this year, is that soybeans have an oil content between 20% and 22% and a protein content ranging from 40% to 44% or more. The Asian country also demands a soybean with a lower moisture content.

In order to comply with what was demanded by the largest global buyer of the commodity, soy industries need greater investment in analysis technologies to determine the levels of protein, oil and moisture.

The SpecFIT technology, manufactured by us (Fine Instrument Technology), can measure the protein, oil and moisture content of grains assertively in less than a minute, in a non-destructive way and without generating waste or using chemicals.

“The result of the analysis with SpecFit technology makes it possible to select seeds and also the choice of harvested grains that will meet the demands of more judicious buyers, especially in the Chinese market,” says the company’s CEO. “Having an effective analysis tool today is critical. The technology takes away the subjectivity and will guide the negotiations with China”, he points out. (Agroin Communication, June 23, 2022)

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Equipment measures soy protein and oil and helps in the sale of the grain

Technology from Fine Instrument Technology in partnership with Embrapa Instrumentação also measures humidity and fatty acid content.

The analysis technologies can help to measure these values ​​and also help the producer in the management of handling procedures. The solution that goes to this meeting is the SpecFIT, equipment developed by Fine Instrument Technology (FIT) in partnership with Embrapa Instrumentação.

The equipment uses magnetic resonance, which examines the interior of the grain, going to the level of the hydrogen atom.

“It is less susceptible to interference of color, luminosity, form, that is, it is not necessary to grind the grain to do the analysis.”

Silvia, CEO of FIT, explains that SpecFIT requires only ten samples to be analyzed, using the traditional laboratory methodology, serving as a reference so that the calibration curve of the equipment is reliable and does not need to be changed.

“If the producer wants to replace a fertilizer, how will he know what the impact of this change was on his final product? If planted in the same area, with the same seed and the crop suffered practically the same amount of rain between crops, the equipment is able to indicate to him that the application of a certain input has or has not impacted the quality of the soybean” , points

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