Coconut oil plant investment Stabroek News
- Usage: Coconut Oil
- Production Capacity: .8~1 ton/day
- Voltage: 380V/50HZ
- Dimension(L*W*H): 25*155*17mm
- Weight: 128 KG
- Core Components: Motor, PLC, Bearing
- Oil Name: hemp seed oil automatic small oil press machine
- Raw material: Peanut,Soybean,sesame,Sunflower seeds,,Camellia seeds,,Corn germ,etc
- Color: Blue,Red,Green
- Application: Oil Production Line
- Screw speed(r/min): 3-4
- Vacuum pump(Kw): 1.1
- Diameter(mm): 12
The October 28 edition of Stabroek Business reported on a US$6m investment in the coconut industry by Canada-based Guyanese Vishnu Ramdeen. Located at
Precision Global Incorporated is one of the more recent eye-catching investments in the local coconut industry, a development that coincides with what has been a relatively recent significant
Sterling Products seeking 10,000 acres for
- Usage: Coconut Oil
- Production Capacity: 12-2kg/h
- Model Number: DT-ZYJ2
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 1-5kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 46*32*12m
- Weight: 3tons
- Raw material: oil
- Application: crude oil refinery
- Handling capacity: 5tpd-3tpd
- Power consumption: 18.8kw/h
- Steam consumption: 3kg/t
- Refinery rate: 96%
- Refinery method: Physical and Checmical
- Advantage: Energy Saving
In an interview with Stabroek Business earlier this week, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Ramsay Ali disclosed that in pursuit of a major investment in the coconut industry Sterling
Details show that Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha, actually announced that the Government will make available some 3000 high-yield coconut plants to local farmers.
A Sierra Leone startup is curbing deforestation
- Usage: Coconut Oil
- Production Capacity: 1T-5T/D
- Model Number: JXPI 282
- Voltage: 380v 44v
- Power(W): As cooking oil mills output every day
- Dimension(L*W*H): As cooking oil mills output
- Weight: As cooking oil mills capacity
- Certification: ISO9
- Item: cooking oil mills
- Material: stainless steel
- Process of cooking oil making: pretreatment ,leach ,refinery ,pakcing
- Rate of cooking extraction: 12-18 %
- Residual oil in meal after extractoin: less than 1%
- Solvent consumption: less than 2kg/t
- Power consumption: not more than 15KWh/T
- Oil grade of cooking oil: one ,two ,three ,four grade
- Protein rate of cooking oil: general cooking is 55% ,transgenosis cooking 65-7%
- Payment: l/c t/t
A circular solution against deforestation in West Africa. Alhaji Siraj Bah, a young innovator from Freetown, Sierra Leone, bets on coconut waste to offer an alternative to wood-based fuel. by Matteo Cavallito.
Imports In 2022, Sierra Leone imported $1.39k in Coconut Oil, becoming the 197th largest importer of Coconut Oil in the world. At the same year, Coconut Oil was the 837th most
Cocoa in Sierra Leone Invest Salone
- Usage: Coconut Oil
- Production Capacity: 200kg/hour
- Rated Power (HP): 5 HP
- By wheel: 4WD
- Drive Certificate: ce
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Gearbox, Other, Engine, Gear, PLC, Bearing
- Engine Brand: YTO
- Weight: 1828 KG
- Model: 54E
- PTO power (KN): 31.3
- Rated Traction( KN): 1.5
- Dimensions(mm): 355*165*235
- Wheelbase(mm): 1965
- Clutch: Dual stage cluth
- Gearbox: 8+8 shuttle shift
- Hydraulic output: Optional 1 or 2 groups
- PTO speed r/min: 54/76 or 54/1
Despite current low productivity, cocoa is a major source of export revenue in Sierra Leone and there is high international demand. This Insights leaflet looks at opportunities
The fastest growing export markets for Coconut (copra) oil crude of Sierra Leone between 2021 and 2022 were Czechia ($3.31k), Poland ($1.55k), and Spain ($364). Imports In 2022, Sierra
Rugsal Trading The Index Project
- Usage: Coconut Oil
- Production Capacity: 1-1TPH
- Model Number: 1-5T/Dcolor: silvercertificate: CE&ISO91
- capacity: 2-2T/D
- outstanding: low investment in high yieldmaterial: carbon steel,stainless steel
- Bleaching earth consumption: 3~5Kg/T oil
- Deodorization loss consumption: ≤.5%
Rugsal Trading works to reduce the felling of Sierra Leone’s trees — a loss that scientists say amplifies the mudslide risk — by encouraging his neighbours to swap wood-based charcoal for a substitute made from coconut scraps.
The cost for the green nuts have also skyrocketed. A two-litre bottle of coconut water which once retailed for $1,200-$1,300 is now being sold for between $2,000 and $2,500.
- Can smallholder farmers scale up cocoa production in Sierra Leone?
- Despite current low productivity, cocoa is a major source of export revenue in Sierra Leone and there is high international demand. This Insights leaflet looks at opportunities to support smallholder farmers to scale up and diversify their production of cocoa to grow this sector.
- Why is cocoa a major source of export revenue in Sierra Leone?
- Existing exports of around 15,000 MT still mean that cocoa is a major source of export revenue for the country. With access to foreign currency challenging in Sierra Leone, the ability of cocoa to generate foreign exchange contributes to the high demand and high prices paid.
- Is cocoa a man's crop in Sierra Leone?
- Traditionally cocoa has been a “man’s” crop in Sierra Leone and there is an opportunity to integrate women into sector development and support gender equality. What will it take?
- Who is tracing cocoa in Sierra Leone?
- Innovation pilot, Fairfoodand Solidaridad West Africawere together in the field to start tracing cocoa in Sierra Leone, taking one more step to prove the business case for fair value distribution. It had been a long time since we hit the road, but the Fairfood team was back in the field, this time to start tracing cocoa in Sierra Leone.