Iso Ce Scale Business Running Oil Press in Burundi
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Press Machine
- Production Capacity: 10-1500T/D
- Power: cold press oil machine
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2030*720*1985(mm)
- Technical Support: We Can Supply Installation Support
- Machine Model: Hpyl-180 Hpyl-200 Sunflower Oil Extraction
- Market: Burundi
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International Monetary Fund, IMF
International Monetary Fund, IMF
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