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FAQ

  • QWhat is groundnut oil manufacturing process?
    AGroundnut oil manufacturing process is divided into two methods, the first is mechanical pressing and the second is solvent extraction. Mechanical pressing can extract 85% oil and the remaining oil is extracted by the solvent extraction method.
  • QHow much does a metric ton of groundnut cost in Sudan?
    AAccording to the Sudanese Federation of Industrial Chambers the decrease in groundnut production has resulted in a food gap which consequently resulted in sudden hike in prices: One metric ton of groundnut currently costs 13,500 SDG (USD 2,265) whilst at the beginning of the year it used to cost 4,100 SDG (USD 687).
  • Qwhat is the warranty time?
    AAccording to Machinery standard, it is 26 months
  • QWhere are groundnuts grown in Sudan?
    ATwo varieties of groundnut are grown in Sudan; one is grown in the western part of the county accounting to 60-70% of the total production whilst the other variety grows in Gazeria and East Sudan. The ‘western’ groundnut that is typically grown in Darfur is known to be of better quality possessing higher levels of protein and oil.
  • QHow to make peanut oil from groundnuts?
    AAccording to mechanical pressing technology, you can divide the peanut oil production process into three phases. These are peanuts preparation, pressing and crude oil refining. Step 1: Cleaning Step 2: Dehulling Step 3: Cooking Step 4: Pressing Step 5: Filtration After harvesting groundnut are received at processing facilities.
  • QWhat is groundnut used for?
    AIn fact, groundnut cultivated area represents about 35% of total cash crop area. Domestic use of this legume includes households’ food consumption and additives to solvents, oils, local medicines, dyes and cosmetics.
  • QWhy are groundnuts grown in Darfur?
    AThe ‘western’ groundnut that is typically grown in Darfur is known to be of better quality possessing higher levels of protein and oil. Darfur, however, has been constantly caught up in a vicious circle of insecurity, conflict, and economic hard¬ship hindering thus steady production of groundnut.