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  • Addis Ababa palm oil and palm kernel oil
  • Addis Ababa palm oil and palm kernel oil
  • Addis Ababa palm oil and palm kernel oil
  • Addis Ababa palm oil and palm kernel oil

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  • Where does palm oil come from?
  • Palm oil is derived from the ripened mesocarp of the fruits of the oil palm tree Elaeis guineensis as crude palm oil (CPO). In addition, palm kernel oil (PKO) may be derived from the inner kernel of the fruit. It is cultivated in tropical regions close to the equator, predominantly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Columbia and Nigeria.
  • What type of oil is extracted from a palm tree?
  • Two types of oil are extracted from the fruit of the palm tree: red crude palm oil from the mesocarp and palm yellow crude kernel oil from the endosperm, each of which has a distinct composition . Mesocarp oil is primarily used for edible purposes, whereas palm kernel oil has applications in the oleochemical industry .
  • What is mesocarp derived palm oil?
  • Mesocarp-derived palm oil makes up about 89% the total fruit oil with the remaining 11% being derived from the seed or kernel. Because palm oil and palm kernel oil are extracted from fruits by different mechanical processes and have very different downstream uses, they enter separate supply chains immediately after extraction in mills.
  • What is the difference between mesocarp oil and palm kernel oil?
  • Mesocarp oil is primarily used for edible purposes, whereas palm kernel oil has applications in the oleochemical industry . When fully ripe, the fruit mesocarp typically contains 68.0% to 73.2% (w / w) edible oil .

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