Industrial Nut Oil Press in Benin
- Use: Nut Oil
- Type:Nut Oil Press Machine
- Production Capacity: 15kg/hr
- motor: Electrical
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1720*900*1300mm (depend on model)
- Working temperature: 140-150 degrees
- Materia: Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
- Market: Benin
Cashew Processing at GDIZ Benin, GDIZ Benin
The construction of Glo-Djigbé Industrial Zone (GDIZ) by ARISE Industrial Integrated Platforms (IIP), a company with recognized expertise in the management of industrial zones on the African continent, will make it possible, as a priority, to maximize the transformation of Beninese wealth locally. With a targeted processing of 150,000 MT by
Factsheet. The Glo-Djigbé Industrial Zone (GDIZ) is a public-private partnership between the Republic of Benin and ARISE IIP. GDIZ is being developed across 1640 Ha in three phases (Phae I: 400 Ha, Phase II: 600 Ha, Phase III: 640 Ha). It is located 45 km from Cotonou Port and 40+ industries setting up as of 2023 for a wide range of processing
BENIN: A factory will produce oil and bio-coal from cashew waste, Afrik 21
The agribusiness company plans to extract the resin or brown liquid contained in the cashew nut shell to produce 50,000 liters of oil and 45,000 tons of bio-coal per year. HRD Industries estimates that the entire construction work will require an investment of 7 billion CFA francs, nearly 10 million euros. HRD Industries will thus become the
The Glo-Djigbé Industrial Zone (GDIZ) is located just 45 km from Cotonou and is dedicated to the local transformation of agricultural product including cotton, cashews, pineapples, shea nuts and soybeans, among others. GDIZ is expected to attract an investment of
Cashew
First Wholes. Wholes cashew variety refers to cashew nuts that have not been broken into smaller pieces. These nuts are usually sold in their natural form and are popular in the snack industry. They can also be used in various recipes, such as stir-fries and salads, and are known for their rich, buttery flavor. Sizes include: WW240. WW320. WW450.
In addition to cashew nuts, the by-products of the cashew crop have a variety of industrial uses that can help smallholders diversify their sources of income. Cashew nut shell liquid has the potential to be used as a biofuel (Sanjeeva et al., 2014), and cashew).
Benin Agriculture Industry, Arise IIP
Agriculture Industry in Benin. Benin may be a predominantly rural society, but its agricultural sector supports more than 70% of the population, with 35% of the GDP and 80% of export income. With cotton being the principal cash crop, cashews, shea nuts, coffee, palms, pineapples, and cocoa also contribute as export crops.
Benin alone produced 109 thousand tonnes of vegetable oils in 2019 (Source: World Data Atlas). The African edible oil market was valued at USD 4,803.28 million in 2021. Experts expect it to reach USD 8503.00 million by 2029, registering a CAGR of 7.40% during the forecast period of 2022-29.
Forests | Free Full-Text | Local Preferences for Shea Nut and Butter Production in Northern Benin: Preliminary Results, MDPI
Shea products in Benin (West Africa) are produced in a low-developed agroindustry, but they are estimated to be the country’s third largest export. The nut harvesting and quality guaranteeing in the butter process can only be achieved through improvements in the value chain, thus making it more attractive for stakeholders. The aim of this paper is to provide keys to a better product
This year’s Benin Cashew Day, the third edition, will be held from 22nd to 24th February 2022 at the Palais des Congrès in Cotonou, Benin, with the virtual transmission which participants can join. The three-day event will be on the theme, “Building strategic partnership for an efficient cashew sector in Africa”.