Canada Starch Company (CASCO) Fonds, 1980-1987, n.d.


Autoria(s): Adams, Anne
Data(s)

28/04/2016

28/04/2016

28/04/2016

Resumo

CASCO (Canada Starch Company) began operations in 1982 and was officially opened in May of 1983. Premier William Davis was in attendance. CASCO is a company whose roots can be traced back to 1858 when it was founded by W.T. Benson in Cardinal, Ontario. The company grew as corn uses were developed. Corn derived products now include: corn oil, liquid sweetener and feed for dairy and cattle. Starch is used as a finish for fine papers, a component in dry cell batteries, pharmaceuticals, wallpaper, film, tires, surgical dressings, plastics and plywood. Corn syrup is used in beverages, canned fruit, frozen seafood, licorice, ice cream and baking products. Corn solubles are used in animal feed, rubber substitutes, soap, paint and varnish. There are more than 250 industrial and food uses for corn

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/9241

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

RG;75-54

Palavras-Chave #Canada Starch Company -- CASCO -- Louis Cahill -- Ontario Editorial Bureau -- corn starch -- W.T. Benson -- corn solubles
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