premium quality palm oil refinery plant in cameroon

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • premium quality palm oil refinery plant in cameroon

FAQ

  • QCan Cameroon develop a sustainable palm oil industry?
    AWe are working to demonstrate that Cameroon, one of the most biodiverse countries in Africa and a new frontier for oil palm expansion, can develop a sustainable palm oil industry, avoiding negative environmental impacts.
  • QCould new oil palm plantations be established in Cameroon?
    AUp to 20 million hectares of new oil palm plantations could be established in this region over the next decade. In Cameroon’s forested zone alone, over 1 million hectares is now being targeted by oil palm companies. This cultivation would generate much-needed development in Africa and increase global food supplies.
  • QCan I get a best price?
    AQuality is the heat of one company.We can not promise the lowest price,but we promise the best quality and most reasonable price. On the other hand, We are also looking for customers who can cooperate for a long time.
  • QWhich region of Cameroon has the largest oil palm production?
    AOur analysis focused on the Southwest Region of Cameroon, which encompasses the largest area of national oil palm production (40%) and is 86% forested ( Fig. 1; MINADER, 2012 ). Fig. 1. Study area where surveys were conducted in the Southwest region of Cameroon.
  • QDoes clearing forest increase palm oil production in southwest Cameroon?
    AWe found that 73% of oil palm producers in Southwest Cameroon reported clearing forest to expand cultivation, based on a survey of 546 farms. The magnitude of expansion was explained by differences in palm oil milling strategies and supply chain integration.
  • 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.
  • QIs there a potential oil palm yield gap in Cameroon?
    AIn Cameroon, we found that on-farm oil palm yields averaged 5–7 tons FFBs ha ?1 throughout the study area and across producer groups, well below the 20 tons FFBs ha ?1 potential yield for the country ( Nkongho et al., 2015 ). The large yield gap points to a major opportunity to increase production on existing oil palm fields.