edible vegetable coconut meat oil mills in cameroon

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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FAQ

  • QWhat type of crop is a monoculture in Cameroon?
    AIn the Southwest Region of Cameroon, the immature monoculture class is comprised of one of three crop types: oil palm, banana, or rubber.
  • QCan palm oil be produced (milled) in Cameroon?
    AIn Cameroon, there is palm oil milling carried out on a small scale (artisanal). [Reference: Afr. J. Agric. Res. 9, 1586–1596 (2014)]
  • QHow can we arrange the shipping?
    AWe cooperated with some reliable shipping companies for several years, we can be responsible for the shipping to your country. If you have shipping forwarders in china, we can also cooperate with them.
  • QWhat are the characteristics of oil palm producers in Cameroon?
    A3.1. General characteristics of oil palm producers in Cameroon Only 5.4% of farms produced palm oil strictly for personal consumption. Nearly all respondents were engaged in either formal or informal markets, where the latter refers to markets that lack formal contracts and government regulation.
  • QHow does palm oil supply chain work in Cameroon?
    ASchematic of palm oil supply chain in Cameroon. Oil palm producers use different milling strategies at the processing stage that are linked to their role in the supply chain. Percentages indicate the fraction of survey respondents that follow a given milling path in the supply chain.
  • QWhat is oil palm expansion in Cameroon?
    AOil palm expansion, or extensification, in Cameroon refers to the growth of oil palm production since 1985, as shown in figure a. The figure highlights the time-period considered in the study (2000–2015) in gray.
  • QWhen was the first oil palm planted in Cameroon?
    AOil palm was first planted commercially in Cameroon in 1907 in some of the earliest oil palm plantations in Africa ( Hoyle and Levang, 2012 ). Six agro-industrial companies (hereafter referred to as industrial producers) currently operate in Cameroon and produce over half of the country’s palm oil.