Companies Willing To Invest On Palm Oil Planting in Zambia
- Use: Palm Oil
- Type:Palm Oil Plant
- Production Capacity: 20-3kg/hour
- Power: 0.61-1.8kW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1260*1280*1700mm
- Voltage: 220/380/440V
- Material: Steel plate
- Market: Zambia
Zampalm pioneers Zambia’s first palm oil plantation
A 2-tonnes-per-hour crushing mill was built this year, with plans for a second 2-tonne plant in 2017 and a further 10-tonne plant in the following year, taking crude palm oil production up to 17,000 tonnes a year. The total investment cost is estimated at US$41.5 million, of which Zambeef has spent US$20 million so far.
Named ZamPalm, the palm oil plant is expected to produce an initial 1,400 tonnes of crude palm oil in the first season, increasing to 50,000 tonnes by 2020. The output forecast is based on a plantation size of 326,000 palms planted on 2,132 hectares, but is expected to increase exponentially as the company plans to expand to 20,100 hectares in coming years.
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The total investment cost is estimated at $41.5 million. Zampalm is Zambia’s first ever palm plantation and once operational will contribute to substituting 70,000 tonnes of cooking oil imported into Zambia, saving the country around US$70 million annually in foreign exchange.The plantation boasts 2,800 hectares of palm plants, which when
ZAMBIA – Consolidated Farming Limited, subsidiary of Sable group, will be investing US$200 million in setting up a large -scale palm oil processing industry in Luapula Province, Zambia. The investment will also cover a 10 thousand hectares anchor farm and an out-grower scheme, reports Lusaka Times. The company’s director Essof Alloo said
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Zampalm Plantation is Zambia’s first ever commercial oil palm plantation. The Plantation is in Kanchibiya district, Muchinga province.The Plantation is located 100 km Northwest of Mpika, off Kasama road and 16 km past Kopa Village, in the Bangweulu plains where Zampalm owns 20,238 hectares. A total of 3,864 hectares is under oil palm cultivation.
Consolidated Farming Limited, has announced it will be setting up a large -scale palm oil processing industry in Luapula Province this year. Company Director Essof Alloo has disclosed that the
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Zampalm Plantation is Zambia’s first ever commercial oil palm plantation. The Plantation is in Kanchibiya district, Muchinga province. Zampalm owns 20,238 hectares of titled land. A total of 3,864 hectares is under oil palm cultivation. Further, there is 1,100 hectares under out-grower scheme managed by Oil Palm Out-Growers Company (OPOC).
The crude oil will then be sent for refining into cooking oil or biofuel. Following completion of the new crushing mill a second two-tonne mill is expected to be installed in 2017 and a further 10-tonne plant the following year, taking crude palm oil production up to 17,000 tonnes a year.
Indonesia to set up palm oil plant in Zambia – Daily Nation
Sat, 04 Feb 2017 12:43:32 +0000 INDONESIA intends to invest in the expansion of palm oil production in Zambia, says that country’s ambassador to Zambia, Stephanus Yuwano. Indonesia is one of the world’s largest producers of palm oil. Speaking when Mr Yuwano paid a courtesy call on Finance Minister Felix Mutati, he said his country…
Under terms of the transaction, Cargill has agreed to pay $25.7 million for 100% of Zambeef’s shareholding in Zamanita. The base purchase price will be adjusted for working capital and net