safflower seed oil mill with low price in syria

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • safflower seed oil mill with low price in syria

FAQ

  • QIs safflower oil a good oil?
    ASafflower is a multiple purpose crop generally grown for oil production. The safflower oil is considered to be a better oil since it contains higher amount of oleic and linoleic acids than other oil seed crops. Safflower oil has numerous applications in food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and feed industry.
  • QCan safflower oil be used for functional foods development?
    AApplications of safflower oil towards functional foods development is reviewed. Safflower is a multiple purpose crop generally grown for oil production. The safflower oil is considered to be a better oil since it contains higher amount of oleic and linoleic acids than other oil seed crops.
  • QWhat is your main market?
    ASouth-east Asia, South-America, Middle-East, CIS Countries
  • QWhat is the growth rate of safflower seeds?
    AAn average global yield of safflower seeds has varied from 805 to 872 kg ha ?1 with an annual growth rate of 0.97% (Fig. 1 a). Inspite being grown as a minor crop, production of safflower has gone upto 867,659 tonnes commercially at global level for year 2014 with an increasing rate of 5.6% per annum (Fig. 1 a).
  • QHow many tocopherols are in Iranian safflower?
    AThe average the tocopherols are shown in Table 4. Mahboobeh Vosoughkia et al. (2011) evaluated four different Iranian safflower varieties and reported α-tocopherol as the abundant tocopherol that account approximately 94–96% of the total tocopherols.
  • QWhere is safflower grown?
    ASafflower is grown in more than 60 countries, however India, Kazakhstan, Mexico, USA and Argentina (Fig. 1 b) are the leading countries for its production (FAOSTAT, 2015). The major production regions for this crop are America and Asia with a share of 93% cumulative production.
  • QHow is safflower oil extracted?
    ATraditionally safflower oil has been extracted using local mills called “ghani” (mainly in Indian regions) which is a combination of pestle and mortar (Achaya, 1994, Knowles, 1967) technique. This process leaves about 10–15% oil in the residual cake. The cake or the meal obtained from ghani is partially dehulled before milling.