Hot Nut Oil Extrusion Machines in Ghana

Hot Nut Oil Extrusion Machines in Ghana
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
Cooking Pine Nut Oil Pres Machine in Ghana
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • Who is Ghana nuts limited?
  • Incorporated in the year 2001, Ghana Nuts Limited is one of the leading agro processors in Ghana. We manufacture and export a huge range of edible oils, in the shea and soya value chains as well as animal feed meals. Our range of high quality products is manufactured using the finest quality raw materials available. Why Choose Us?
  • What is the biggest Shea Nut processor in Ghana?
  • With a processing capability of upwards of 25,000 tonnes a year, making it the biggest shea nut processor in Ghana. Kumar first supplied our flagship 130-140 TPD Xpress model Expeller with a 5 stage cooker to GSFIL in 2008, followed by a 300 TPD solvent extraction plant in 2019.
  • Who is Ghana speciality fats Industries Limited (gsfil)?
  • Our client, Ghana Speciality Fats industries limited (GSFIL), is a joint venture enterprise between agri-processing leaders Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) and Wilmar Holdings. Since 2006, GSFIL has grown to become the largest processor of shea nuts in Ghana, manufacturing shea oils and butter.
  • How much groundnuts do people eat in Ghana?
  • Per capita annual consumption of groundnuts in Ghana is high at approximately 12 kg per capita per year, compared to the US at 3 kg.10 It varies across the country, with populations in the north eating more than those in the south. 39% of those who consume groundnuts in Northern Ghana grow it themselves.
  • Why is groundnut a staple food in Ghana?
  • Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is one of the most important oilseed crops, by virtue of its contribution to satisfying the protein needs of many households who cannot afford animal protein. It is a staple food crop in Northern Ghana and is the core ingredient of many local food recipes.
  • What is the market development programme (made) for Northern Ghana?
  • The Market Development Programme (MADE) for Northern Ghana is a seven-year DFID-funded programme promoting growth and poverty reduction in the 60 districts covered by the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone (NSEZ). Cover photo: Farmers associated with Noyine Maltinga separating the husks from the kernels in Upper East.