commercial use peanut oil production line in argentina

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Is Argentine peanut production below the historical average?
  • The yields of this campaign fell below the average production line, the average yield was 2.53 tons/ha in shell, dry and clean, according to the latest information released by the Argentine Peanut Chamber, so we would be in the presence of a peanut production well below the historical average, and especially, of recent years.‌
  • How much is a hectare of peanuts worth in Argentina?
  • Finally, the decade that began in 2010 continues consolidating the growth of peanuts in Argentina, with an average production of over 1,038,000 tons per season, with a yield of more than 2.8 t / ha. Taking international price averages for 2020 and 2021, one hectare of peanuts reaches an estimated gross production value of US $ 4,518.‌
  • Where are peanuts grown in Argentine?
  • Almost all the Argentine peanut production is located in the province of Cordoba. There are small cultivated areas in Corrientes, Formosa, Santa Fe, Salta and San Luis. In 2004, the national export of peanut totaled 70,000 tons, at 54 million Dollars. The average FOB price was US$ 764/ton.‌
  • Which countries make peanut oil?
  • In consumer countries, principally China, India and Nigeria, is mainly used as cooking and frying oil. The world production of peanut oil is estimated in 5.7 million tons. China and India are the main manufacturers. Due to the production volume, it takes the fifth place after soy, palm, colza and sunflower oils.‌
  • Which country exports the most peanuts in the world?
  • Large companies account for 50% of exports, while medium and small companies account for 39% and 11%, respectively. RANKS AS THE FIRST WORLD PEANUT EXPORTER. Argentina exhibits an absolute exportable volume for peanuts, exporting more than 70% of its production, a proportion that no other exporter has in the market.‌
  • How many tons of peanuts are produced a year?
  • Thus, in the decade that began in 1990, peanut production per season was around 334,000 tons, with a yield close to 1.6 t / ha. Moving forward in time, by the 2000s, the peanut production averaged 450,000 tons in each marketing year, with a yield close to 2.1 t / ha.