palm oil presser small palm oil mill machine in cameroon

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • palm oil presser small palm oil mill machine in cameroon

FAQ

  • QWhat is palm oil mill process & equipment?
    AThe machine consists of an expeller and a screw press machine with a pressing chamber where pretreated palm fruits are fed. The detailed palm oil mill process and equipment is as follows. This is a delicate process where palm oil equipment is adopted to extract the crude palm oil.
  • QCan palm oil be milled in Cameroon?
    AArtisanal Milling of Palm Oil in Cameroon. Working Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR. 23:128. Ngando EGF, Mpondo MEA, Dikotto EEL, Koona P (2011). Assessment of the quality of crude palm oil from smallholders in Cameroon.
  • QWhere are you? Can I visit you?
    ASure,welcome to you visit our factory at any time.
  • QHow is palm oil produced in Cameroon?
    AProduction of palm oil in Cameroon is distributed across three plantation types or scales: The Government of Cameroon’s Rural Sector Development Plan proposes an increase in palm oil production to 300,000 tons in 2015 and 450,000 tons in 2020.
  • QWhen is oil palm season in Cameroon?
    AThe peak season for oil palm production in Cameroon falls within the months of February to May, the low season falls within the months of June to September, while the mid-season falls within the months of October to January.
  • QHow much does FFB cost in Cameroon?
    AThe purchase price of a ton of FFB by the three agro-industrial companies in Cameroon: Socapalm, CDC and Pamol is 48,000 FCFA, 50,000 FCFA and 42,000 FCFA respectively and this price is constant during peak and low season. Any change in the price of crude palm oil in the global market has no incidence on the price paid to smallholders for FFB.
  • QWhen did Cameroon start a plantation?
    AIn Cameroon, the first industrial plantation (Ferme Suisse) was developed in 1907/1909. By 1928 Pamol Plantations was created followed by the Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC) in 1947/1948, then Safacam in 1959 and lastly Socapalm in 1968 (Carrère, 2010).