coconut oil mill plant europe standard in nigeria

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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FAQ

  • QIs coconut farming a viable resource in Nigeria?
    AThere is a significant expectation regarding coconut farming in Nigeria and many other tropical countries, and nevertheless, coconut farming has remained a grossly untapped resource. As a result of the country’s coconut production, it can participate in the world market of coconut production.
  • QDoes coconut production affect economic growth in Nigeria?
    AIn all cases the Tall coconut were more susceptible to lethal yellowing infection. All the studies reviewed have sparsely established a positive relationship between coconut production and economic growth in Nigeria. To the best of our knowledge, works that have adequate empirical investigation on dependent and independent variable are very scanty.
  • QHow is the quality of your products guaranteed?
    AProfessional and critical quality-testing procedure guarantees the quality. And we can provide international third-party testing service. to ensure the stable production of the equipment.
  • QWhat is the potential of coconut in Nigeria?
    AIn Nigeria, coconut has the potential of generating over N10 billion annually for farmers and agribusiness entrepreneurs. For example, Lagos state has the potential for the production of more than 10 million coconut trees with annual production of over 1 billion husked nuts worth over N45 billion.
  • QHow much coconut oil is consumed in Nigeria?
    AAccording to the United States Department of Agriculture (2016), Nigeria coconut oil domestic consumption is about 7,000 metric tonnes thus leaving a supply gap of about 5,500 metric tonnes per annum.
  • QWhat is coconut sufficiency in Nigeria (Cosin)?
    AMs Okoroji is working on a government-supported initiative, known as Coconut Sufficiency in Nigeria (Cosin), which aims to plant 10,000 hectares of coconut trees in most of Nigeria's 36 states by 2027 in order to boost the domestic supply.
  • QWhy is the demand for coconut based products rising in Nigeria?
    AGlobal demand for coconut-based products has risen steadily since the early 2000s. As a result, Nigeria has seen a surge in processors entering the industry, keen to take advantage of its vast opportunities. Demand for products remains stable even during difficult economic periods.