20 to 100 tpd palm oil production plant in Benin

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • 20 to 100 tpd palm oil production plant in Benin

FAQ

  • QHow much palm oil does Benin produce a year?
    AAbove all, the annual palm oil production has exceeded from 31,000 tons in 1961 to 460,000 metric tons in 2021, average growth of 5% every year. Arise IIP, backed by two shareholders, AFC and OLAM, aims to make Benin Africa’s leading producer and exporter of agricultural products.
  • QWhy is Benin a hub for palm oil production?
    AFrom mechanized processing techniques that allow lower cost prices to a larger production of bulk sales that attract more retailers, Benin has become a hub for mass palm oil manufacturing base. Above all, the annual palm oil production has exceeded from 31,000 tons in 1961 to 460,000 metric tons in 2021, average growth of 5% every year.
  • QAre you a manufacturer or a foreign trade company?
    AWe are a Chinese manufacturer, factory built in 2341 with its own overseas engineer, marketing and sales team.
  • QWhat is the difference between oil-palm cropping and palm cropping in Benin?
    AThe unselected palms are tapped to produce local brandy ( sodabi) from the sap. In contrast, the small-scale intercropped oil-palm cropping system that prevails in south central Benin is mainly dedicated to oil production, and planted at a density of 143 selected palms per ha (Koussihouede et al. 2020; Masure et al. 2022 ).
  • QWhy is commercial farming important in Benin?
    ABenin being the mass producer of commercial crops like cassava, maize, yam, cotton, palm oil, and coffee accounting for a significant percentage of Benin’s foreign exchange earnings, the commercial farming contributions plays a vital role in alleviating its economic growth.
  • QWhat is the agroforestry system in Benin?
    AIn contrast, the small-scale intercropped oil-palm cropping system that prevails in south central Benin is mainly dedicated to oil production, and planted at a density of 143 selected palms per ha (Koussihouede et al. 2020; Masure et al. 2022 ). The agroforestry system on the Adja plateau is divided into two successive steps.
  • QWhat is the primary land-use system in Benin?
    AOn the Adja plateau in southwestern Benin, the primary land-use system is oil-palm ( Elaeis guineensis Jacq) agroforestry, in which palms (local dura -variety) are combined with food crops such as maize, yams, cassava, beans, sorghum, rice, and vegetables (Igue et al. 2000 ).