movable series palm kernel oil press mill in indonesia

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • movable series palm kernel oil press mill in indonesia

FAQ

  • QCan you set up a palm oil milling plant in Indonesia?
    ASetting up a palm oil milling plant in Indonesia can be a lucrative venture, considering the country's status as the largest palm oil producer in the world. However, embarking on such a palm oil processing project requires careful planning and a thorough understanding of the costs involved.
  • QWhat is the palm oil industry in Indonesia?
    AThe Indonesian palm oil industry is a major contributor to the country’s economy, generating billions of dollars in export revenue and employing millions of people. In this series of major industries in Indonesia, we’ll explore the outlook, opportunities, regulations, and how to start a palm oil business in Indonesia.
  • Q What if I don't operate this product?
    AOur machine operation video and manual are for your reference. If necessary, we will send engineers to train for you personally.
  • QHow much palm kernel oil is produced in Indonesia?
    AA total of 3.9 million tonnes of palm kernel oil (PKO) was produced during the same corresponding period. In the case of Indonesia, the industry has grown rapidly with the oil palm plantation expanding at an annual rate of more than 12% from 1990 to 2005.
  • QHow much does a palm oil processing plant cost in Indonesia?
    AThe first critical step in establishing a palm oil processing plant is to obtain suitable land, the cost of which varies according to location, soil quality and accessibility. In general, prime agricultural land suitable for palm oil cultivation may cost between US$2,000 and US$5,000 per hectare in Indonesia.
  • QHow many palm oil mills are there in Malaysia?
    AThe number of palm oil mills in Malaysia currently stands at 395, with 240 mills in Peninsular Malaysia and 115 and 40 mills in Sabah and Sarawak, respectively. Another 28 oil mills were in various stages of construction as of August 2010. Total milling capacity amounts to 89.8 million tonnes of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) annually (MPOB, 2009).
  • QWhy is the oil palm industry thriving in Malaysia and Indonesia?
    AThe success of the oil palm industry in Malaysia and Indonesia owes greatly to the dedication of the planters, and support and encouragement from both governments. Both governments have put in place initiatives to further spur growth and competitiveness in the industry.