PROPOSED PACKAGING FROM ALITA
ALITA Packaging is not just a packaging solution provider; it has become a name synonymous to quality and trust. As we are aware of the real need of the industry, we have an edge over the others when it comes to offerings in the packaging material. We manufacture a wide and premium quality range of maize packaging material using standard raw materials. We provide the BOPP laminated PP woven bags in the 5kg to 50kg range with one side print & lamination also for the infilled product to have breathability. Also, according to the client’s need, we give the unique types of perforation in the circular bottom stitched bags as well as in Back seam and Pinch bottom bags.
- Our packaging is designed in a way that provides sturdiness and flexibility to the packaging. We see to it that the designs which are finalized are economical yet elegant for the favourability of customers.
Land plants evolved some 500 million years ago but maize got its existence near about 9000 years before. Though, many have the view that this golden cereal was invented around some 12000 years back. As per scientists, maize is derived from its ancestral plant called the teosinte. Also, historians at large believe that maize was first grown in Mexico. Then, after a while, the Europeans got to know about maize during their arrival in America and the rest is history because now maize is grown worldwide. For centuries; maize has been continuously nourishing humanity, which is no less than a blessing to mankind.
Pop corn
As the name suggests, it has this unique quality to pop due to the extensive expansion in the moisture while heating. The kernels are small in size, having a higher proportion of hard endosperm starch.
Flint corn
The kernels of this corn contain soft endosperm starch inside, which is enclosed by a hard and tough outer shell. It shrinks uniformly as they keep growing.
Pod corn
It is also known as cow corn and husk corn. The kernels are walled in a pod or husk. Usually, it is not grown commercially.
Dent corn
It is the widely cultivated corn across the world, also referred as the yellow dent corn. At maturity, the crown of the kernel gets a deposition due to the ripening.
Flour corn
The kernels of this corn contain soft starchy endosperm. Just like the flint corns, its kernels are round and smooth. On the sides, it has a thin layer of hard starch. People often refer to it as soft corn.
Sweet corn
The kernels of this corn get wrinkled at the maturity stage. The endosperm mainly contains the sugar and the starch, which gives it a sweet taste. In the United States of America, corn is a majorly grown crop.
Waxy corn
The endosperm has a waxy look when the kernel is broken or cut. Due to its unique sticky character, they are majorly used for making adhesives. Also, the textile and paper industry uses this corn.
Maize is a versatile cereal in terms of use. Since maize can be dried, stored and transported easily, it proves to be a vital source for various things.
First and foremost, it is largely consumed as food. Corn flour/ Flakes, Corn syrup and cornstarch are the known consumable items that we often talk about.
It is also used for feeding the animals as it acts as a major source of food to them, especially cattle and poultry animals. It is also helpful in soap makingas its oil is an important ingredient. Maize is also used in lubrication and in breweries and distilleries.
Maize, also known as corn, is one of the most plentifully produced cereals on earth. It is not just a cereal but a source of life for most of the people living on this planet. Originated in America, maize now has a wide reach. The good thing is that it is grown in most of the regions except Antarctica, which anyways is not a viable place for farming. We often say maize as ‘amazing maize’ because it is one of the most efficient cereal species ever domesticated.