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Smart milling for resilient, sustainable food production

April 2025 IT in Manufacturing

As the global demand for food continues to rise due to increasing urbanisation, the milling industry faces the challenge of balancing efficiency with sustainability. Energy consumption, waste reduction and digitalisation are key factors in ensuring a resilient and responsible food system. Bühler, a global leader in milling technology, is at the forefront of these efforts, investing significantly in innovation and research to help mills adapt to a rapidly evolving landscape.

Energy consumption is a major concern in milling operations, but Bühler is tackling this challenge head-on through advanced equipment, automation and digital monitoring tools. High-performance motors and energy-efficient roller mills have been instrumental in cutting energy use, while its Energy Recovery Concept helps minimise heat loss.

“Bühler is committed to making milling more energy-efficient while maintaining high operational performance. Our solutions allow mills to reduce energy costs and ensure long-term sustainability,” says Marco Sutter, managing director of Bühler Southern Africa.

Digitalisation improves energy efficiency

Digitalisation plays a crucial role in improving energy efficiency. By leveraging real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and AI-driven process optimisation, Bühler enables mills to reduce excess energy consumption and streamline operations. Case studies highlight the impact of these technologies, with mills achieving energy savings of up to 15% and waste reductions of 30% through Bühler’s automation solutions.

To further minimise food loss, Bühler integrates precise sorting technologies, optimised cleaning processes and real-time milling parameter tracking. These innovations ensure maximum yield from raw materials, reducing waste and enhancing overall efficiency.

Building greener supply chains

Bühler supports mills in adopting circular economy principles by designing machines that recover valuable byproducts and utilise recyclable materials. Sustainable sourcing and production practices are crucial for long-term resilience, and Bühler helps mills balance cost-effectiveness with environmental responsibility through modular processing lines that minimise raw material and energy waste. “We believe that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand. Our goal is to provide solutions that not only reduce waste but also enhance efficiency and profitability for milling businesses,” adds Sutter.

Localised manufacturing is another key strategy in improving sustainability. By reducing transportation emissions and strengthening regional food security, Bühler’s approach ensures faster service and maintenance while enhancing supply chain resilience. In addition, the company encourages mills to adopt recognised sustainability certifications, such as ISO 50001 for energy management and LEED for environmental compliance, to meet industry standards.

The role of smart milling technologies

The integration of AI and IoT is revolutionising milling operations. Bühler’s smart process control systems optimise efficiency while reducing environmental impact, ensuring mills operate at peak performance with minimal waste.

“Smart milling is the future, and Bühler is leading this transformation. Our digital solutions empower mills with real-time insights, allowing them to make data-driven decisions that enhance efficiency and sustainability,” explains Sutter.

Bühler Insights, a leading digital solution, provides real-time data analytics for monitoring energy use, raw material efficiency, and emissions. Predictive maintenance further enhances sustainability by preventing equipment breakdowns, extending machinery life and reducing unnecessary energy consumption.

Transparency in the food supply chain is becoming increasingly important, and Bühler’s smart technologies enable enhanced traceability through blockchain integration. From farm to finished product, these innovations support accountability and food safety in milling operations.

Investing in education and workforce development

The rapid advancement of technology in milling requires a highly skilled workforce. Bühler is committed to knowledge sharing and capacity building through its African Milling School, as well as its training programmes, workshops and e-learning platforms.

The company also collaborates with educational institutions and industry organisations to provide hands-on training and apprenticeship opportunities. “Training and skills development are key to future-proofing the milling industry. We invest in education to ensure millers are well-equipped to handle new technologies and industry shifts,” says Sutter.

Automation and digitalisation are reshaping job opportunities in the milling sector, creating demand for expertise in maintenance, data management and process optimisation. To future-proof their workforce, milling companies must invest in continuous training and foster a culture of innovation. “Bühler is leading this effort, ensuring the next generation of millers is equipped with the skills needed for a sustainable and efficient industry,” says Sutter.

Bühler’s commitment to sustainability and innovation is about shaping the future of food production in a way that benefits both people and the planet. By investing in research and development, Bühler ensures it remains at the cutting edge of trends such as automation, digitalisation, and energy efficiency.

“As climate change and population growth put increasing pressure on food security, the need for resilient, sustainable milling solutions has never been greater. Bühler invites mills and industry stakeholders to join in building a smarter, greener and more efficient food system for the future,” concludes Sutter.

For more information contact Taryn Browne, Bühler Southern Africa, +27 11 801 3500, [email protected], www.buhlergroup.com




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