20 tpd semi cotton seed sunflower oil refineries in egypt

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • 20 tpd semi cotton seed sunflower oil refineries in egypt

FAQ

  • QCan Egypt produce sunflower oil self-sufficiency?
    ASunflower crop was introduced in Egypt in 1987, and the oil content of its seed ranges between 39 and 46% (The Arab league for Nutrition Industries, 2007). The Minister of Supply and Internal Trade indicates that Egypt will accomplish sunflower oil creation self-sufficiency by nurturing lands and refining edible oils in bordering Sudan.
  • QHow has the production of cottonseed oil changed in Egypt?
    AAccording to that Figure, it is quite clear that the production of cottonseed oil in Egypt has been decreased greatly over the years from 1969 whereby it was 125 thousand tons oil in 1969 to 10 thousand tons only in 2019. 2.
  • 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 difference between conventional and non-conventional oilseeds?
    AThe first is conventional oilseed that can yield oils for every day edible purposes such as sunflower oil, canola oil, and soybean oil. The other class of oilseeds is non-conventional that yield oils that have some beneficial functional properties such as flaxseed oil and is normally used in rather small doses.
  • QWhen was crude oil produced from cottonseed?
    ADue to the progress in cotton ginning industry and the increase of cottonseed production as a byproduct of this industry, the production of a crude oil from cottonseed has been established in USA in 1799 (Jennings, 2010).
  • QWhich vegetable oil is imported by Egypt?
    ATable 2: Quantities of various vegetable oils imported by Egypt from 2015 to 2018 in ton). It is clear that palm oil is the major oil imported by Egypt whereby it represents about 60% of total imported oils in 2018 while the quantity imported from corn oil is the least being about 3% in the same year.
  • QWhat is the production-consumption gap in edible oil in Egypt?
    AThe production-consumption gap for edible oil in Egypt is estimated to be 97%. This is due to the population growth of around 1.5 million people annually (CAPMAS, 2014; El-Hamidi and Zaher, 2018) according to the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation.