equipment vegetable palm oil making equipment in cameroon

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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FAQ

  • QAre non-industrial producers driving oil palm production in Cameroon?
    ANon-industrial producers are driving oil palm production in Cameroon. We analyze the drivers of oil palm production in Cameroon. Access to information and land tenure systems play a crucial role in farmer decision-making. Market orientation also matters in oil palm production.
  • QWhy is Cameroon an important location for oil palm production?
    ACameroon is an important location to understand the drivers of oil palm production among non-industrial producers for several reasons. First, oil palm production in Cameroon has an import substitution advantage. Oil palm can be regarded as a strategic crop with the opportunity to leverage the import-export equilibrium.
  • QWhat does need from me to quote a price?
    A1.Raw material 366.Production capacity per batch.
  • QWhat drives oil palm expansion in Cameroon?
    AThird, oil palm expansion in Cameroon is predominantly driven by non-industrial producers and coordinated around a burgeoning informal milling sector ( Ordway et al., 2019 ). Cameroon can thus be looked upon as a major region of growth when it comes to oil palm production and expansion in Africa.
  • QHow many companies are trying to get palm oil in Cameroon?
    AIt is believed that at least 6 companies are currently trying to secure over 1 million hectare of land for the production of palm oil in the southern forested zone 5 . Sithe Global Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC) is a locally registered company in Cameroon, owned by Herakles Farms, (affiliate of Herakles Capital), based in New York USA.
  • QHow many oil palm plantations are there in Cameroon?
    AIn Cameroon, oil palm plantations cover more than 170,000 ha of national land, including 70,000 ha of industrial plantations and 100,000 ha of village plantations.
  • QAre socio-economic and contextual characteristics associated with oil palm production in Cameroon?
    AOur analysis should be seen as suggestive evidence of various socio-economic and contextual characteristics associated with oil palm production among non-industrial producers in Cameroon. The second caveat pertains to the external validity of our findings.