Vegetable Seeds Car Oil Filter Making Machine in Zambia
Vegetable Seeds Car Oil Filter Making Machine in Zambia
- Use: Vegetable Oil
- Type:Vegetable Oil Making Machine
- Production Capacity: 10T~150TPD, 100~150T/D
- Power(W): Depand on your capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H): 35m*24m*10m
- Specification: 20t/D to 1000t/D
- Advantage: Sunflower oil extraction stainless
- Market: Zambia
- How does Mrs kamuwikeni make cooking oil?
- Mrs. Kamuwikeni extracts the oil with the expeller, then cleans it by adding water and boiling. After filtering the oil, she bottles it. Mrs Kamuwikeni can sell a 25-kg bag of sunflower for 150 Zambia Kwacha ($6.60 US). Or she can process that bag into 10 litres of cooking oil and sell it for 430 Kwacha ($19 US).
- How much does kamuwikeni pay for cooking oil?
- The same bag can be processed into 10 litres of cooking oil, which Mrs. Kamuwikeni can sell for 430 Zambia Kwacha (about $19 US). She sells the oil in 750-millilitre bottles for 28 Zambia Kwacha (about $1.25 US). She pays 0.50 Zambia Kwacha (about $0.02 US) per kilogram to a miller who owns an expeller.
- How much is a bag of sunflower worth in Zambia?
- Most farmers prefer to sell their sunflower as seeds and grain rather than process it because they receive sales income immediately. But now that Mrs. Kamuwikeni is adding value to her sunflower harvest, she is making twice the money she used to make. A bag of sunflower weighing 25 kilograms is sold at 150 Zambia Kwacha (about $6.60 US).
- How much does a sunflower cake cost in Zambia?
- Another benefit is that she can collect a by-product called sunflower cake and sell this to sunflower cake vendors at 1.20 Zambia Kwacha (about $0.05 US) per kilogram. Each 25-kilogram bag of sunflower gives Mrs. Kamuwikeni 10 kilograms of sunflower cake.
- How much does a Miller make in Zambia?
- She pays 0.50 Zambia Kwacha (about $0.02 US) per kilogram to a miller who owns an expeller. The miller charges 1.50 Kwacha per kg if the farmer receives sunflower cake as well or one Kwacha without the cake. On average, the miller makes about 10,000 Kwacha ($440 USD) per month by renting the expeller.