Groundnut Decorticator Oil Processing Plant in Gambia
Groundnut Decorticator Oil Processing Plant in Gambia
- Use: Groundnut Oil
- Type:Groundnut Oil Processing Machine
- Production Capacity: 1t-3t/D
- Power: 85KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2000*1300*1850mm
- specification: wheat germ oil mill machine
- After-sales Service: installation,debugging, training ans service
- Market: Gambia
Groundnut Oil Processing Machine Pictue in Gambia
- Use: Groundnut Oil
- Type:Groundnut Oil Processing Machine
- Production Capacity: 4-1500 kg/h
- motor: 1.5/2.2/3KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 4750*850*1990mm
- Size: 6YL
- Crude oil: After filtering ,can be used directly
- Market: Gambia
- Why are Senegal & Gambia promoting Groundnut exports?
- Senegal and Gambia are considering to strongly encouraging development of groundnut exports to gain more revenues. In Gambia, groundnut is the principal export crop constituting 66 percent of the earnings from agricultural exports. Its production, handling, processing and marketing employ about 70 percent of the active labor force.
- Where can you buy groundnuts in Gambia?
- The river runs the length of Gambia and roughly divides it. At the market in Brikama, more than 100 vendors sell varieties of husked and unhusked groundnuts, whole and chopped, roasted or raw, and some that are milled into flour or made into peanut butter. On the line, Saho breaks into a mix of some his country’s nearly two dozen languages.
- Which country exports groundnuts?
- On the other hand, there is the informal export market dominated by Senegal. According to Gambia Ports Authority’s groundnut export data, Samateh and Xue, United Logestic, AK Agro Development, Tropingo Food and M Dibba Enterprise are the main exporters of groundnut exporter for the 2020 groundnut season (see table 1).
- Can you transport groundnuts in the Gambia?
- What is evident under the Groundnuts (Water Transport) Regulation (Cap. 59:02 Vol.9) Laws of the Gambia is that, ‘wooden craft are not allowed to transport groundnuts, unless there is in respect of the craft a valid certificate issued by the Gambia Ports Authority upon payment of ten Dalasis (D10) valid for six (6) months from the date of issue.