Global maize production, utilization, and consumption
Oldham Council · World Health Organization - Pakistan · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Maize (Zea mays), also called corn, is believed to have originated in central Mexico 7000 years ago from a wild grass, and Native Americans transformed maize into a better source of food. Maize contains approximately 72% starch, 10% protein, and 4% fat, supplying an energy density of 365 Kcal/100 g and is grown throughout the world, with the United States, China, and Brazil being the top three maize-producing countries in the world, producing approximately 563 of the 717 million metric tons/year. Maize can be processed into a variety of food and industrial products, including starch, sweeteners, oil, beverages, glue, industrial alcohol, and fuel ethanol. In the last 10 years, the use of maize for fuel…
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3Topics & keywords
- Crop
- Ethanol fuel
- Staple food
- Starch
- Agronomy
- Agricultural economics
- Agricultural science
- Biofuel
- Zero hunger