why i never consume vegetable oil press machines in Iran

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  • why i never consume vegetable oil press machines in Iran
  • why i never consume vegetable oil press machines in Iran
  • why i never consume vegetable oil press machines in Iran
  • why i never consume vegetable oil press machines in Iran

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  • Is there a bio-lubricant production from edible oil resources in Iran?
  • The bio-lubricant production from edible oil resources in the country is almost impossible without the adoption of agricultural reform macro-policies ( Anonymous, 2017 ). Castor, jatropha curcas, bitter almond, ailanthus, and camelina are among some cheap and accessible non-edible vegetable oils in Iran that have been considered in this study.
  • How much edible oil is consumed in Iran?
  • The approximate annual consumption of 1.5 MT of edible oils has been reported in Iran where soybean oil, sunflower oil, and palm oil constitute 95% of this amount. It is important to note that around 93% of the oil consumed in Iran comes from imports. Iran is not self-sufficient in the field of edible oils supply.
  • Are edible oils a viable feedstock for bio-lubricant production?
  • The use of edible oils as the primary feedstock for bio-lubricant production in developing countries like Iran is being faced with several controversial challenges including the high dependence of the country to edible oils import, the high price of edible oils, the crisis of food shortage, and the negative impact of edible oils on energy security.
  • Which non-edible vegetable oils are available in Iran?
  • Castor, jatropha curcas, bitter almond, ailanthus, and camelina are among some cheap and accessible non-edible vegetable oils in Iran that have been considered in this study. Microalgae, WOF, and WFO are some other oil-bearing biomass, which have a considerable potential for bio-lubricant production in Iran.

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