project for palm oil processing line suriname in sierra leone
- Raw Material: palm fruite, palm kernel
- Product Name: palm oil processing line
- Capacity: 1000 kg/h
- Weight: 1350 KG, 1,350kg
- Type: palm oil processing equipment
- Equipment Market: sierra leone
Small scale palm kernel cracking and separating machine
The European Union’s International Cooperation and Development is implementing value chains analysis across the globe to measure impact and potential on economic growth and job creation. The first study on Sierra Leone Palm Oil value chain is just out. A summary of the scoping study can be downloaded on the VCA4D website, or here.
Sustainable West African Palm oil Programme (SWAPP) launched with the help of a 12 million EUR grant from the Dutch Embassy in Ghana. Solidaridad and RSPO supported the scaling up of sustainable palm oil production in Colombia and Honduras in collaboration with 13 local plantation companies, industry associations and leading processors of palm oil.
Boosting oil palm farming in Sierra Leone Solidaridad Network
- Production Capacity: More than 95%
- Voltage: 220V/110V
- Dimension(L*W*H): 56*20*38 cm
- Weight: 20 KG
- Core Components: Motor, PLC, Gearbox
- Oil Product name: oil press machine
- Production: 10-13 kg/h
- Suitable for: Home or commercial use
- Product Material: Full stainless steel
- Press Advantage: Industrial motor, double temperature control
- After Warranty Service: Spare parts
- Certification: CE, ISO
The project is supported by the LEGEND Challenge Fund, managed by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development, and implemented by Natural Habitats Sierra Leone and Solidaridad. Already, though this project, Solidaridad has established the first oil palm multi-stakeholder platform in Sierra Leone.
Procurement of 10Ton FFB/HR Palm OIL Mill | Project Procurement
- Model Number: Avocado Oil Extraction Machine
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 7.5kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1700*1100*1600mm
- Weight: 800 kg
- Solvent consumption: 1.5Kg/T
- Residual solvent: 50-500ppm
- Solvent: NO.6 solvent oil
- Moisture in meal: 8~9%
- Residual oil in cake: Less than 1%
- Raw material range: Sesame ,Soybean ,Rce Bran ,Peanut ,Plam Kernel ,Rapeseed
- Mechanical impurities: Less than 0.2%
- Oil Purity: More than 99.8%
- Supplier Manufacturing experience: 35 years
All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security of Seventy Thousand United States Dollar (70,000 USD) at the time of payment. 5- The address referred to above is: The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security-Project Coordinator, Palm Oil Production Project in Sierra Leone in the Framework of Capacity Building Project, 2nd Floor, 50
ILO Empowers Sierra Leonean SMEs in Palm Oil Production
- Dimension(L*W*H): 900*750*1400
- Weight: 880kg
Certification: CE&ISO - Product Application: oil press
- Warranty: One Year
Feature: High Output - Advantage: dual pressure
- Material: Carbon Steel Stainless Steel
Character: cold and hot press - Price: Negotiable
ILO Empowers Sierra Leonean SMEs in Palm Oil Production. The Opportunity Salone Programme, supported by the EU, is propelling positive transformation in Sierra Leone's palm oil industry. Through capacity building and access to finance, the program contributes to the creation of 4,000 jobs for men, women and persons with disabilities. 9 November
Palm oil processing and production process
- Model NO.: 6YL-160
- Application: Beans, Beans
- Voltage: 380V, 380V
- Appearance: Horizontal, Horizontal
- Press Materials: Sunflower, Soybean, Coconut, Peanut, Mustard
- Press Series: Fifth, Fifth
- Condition: New, New
- Customized: Customized, Customized
- Transport Package: Container, Bulk Cargo
- Specification: Extraction50-5000
BASIC INFORMATION – PARENT (Smallholder Commercialization and Agribusiness Development Project P153437) Country Product Line Team Leader(s) Sierra Leone IBRD/IDA Kadir Osman Gyasi Project ID Financing Instrument Resp CC Req CC Practice Area (Lead) P153437 Investment Project Financing SAFA1 (9238) AFCW1 (6547) Agriculture and Food
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