project for palm oil processing line suriname in sierra leone

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Who owns palm oil in Sierra Leone?
  • Exploring opportunities in West Africa, NHG took ownership of two palm oil developments in Sierra Leone. One was NedOil, with 66 ha of nucleus plantations, a palm oil mill and an active network of smallholders; the other was an existing land lease of 30,700 ha.‌
  • How are smallholders transforming oil palm production in Sierra Leone?
  • By incorporating smallholders into their supply chain, firms in Sierra Leone have identified a competitive opportunity to support local agriculture and contribute to rural livelihoods. Find out how Jolaks, a palm oil refinery and processing plant in Wellington, Sierra Leone, is transforming oil palm production.‌
  • Can a palm oil plantation be replicated in Sierra Leone?
  • osition in Sierra Leone. The proviso for replication is that this model requires a deep experience in palm oil and a very large patient investment, as break-even for a new plantation of this type is at least seven years. Nevertheless, the opportunity is there to atract another‌
  • Why is the oil palm sector important in Sierra Leone?
  • ctors.Industry snapshotThe oil palm sector in Sierra Leone is an important contributor to the economy and a maj r source of livelihoods. The sector presents significant opportunities for foreign commercial investors, as well as for linking smaller producers to commercial supply chains and expanding exports fro‌
  • What are the different types of oil palms in Sierra Leone?
  • the traditional sector. The “dura” (red) oil palm variety is endemic to Sierra Leone. Together with the introduced “tenera” (yellow) variety, it can be found across the country in wild groves, small plots and i commercial plantations. The sector is dualistic between the small-scale tradiional and the large-scale co‌
  • Should palm oil be included in the global supply chain?
  • Millions of people around the world today depend on palm oil, for their livelihoods with approximately 40% of global output pro-duced by smallholder farmers, and great improvements to rural livelihoods could be made by including more smallholders in the global supply chain.