Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Extraction Plant Machine
Production Capacity: 100-500kg/h
Voltage: 220/380 V
Dimension(L*W*H): 2600*1700*1720
Weight: 1600kg
Warranty: 1 Year, 1year
Core Components: Motor
Oil Raw material: Vegetable Seed, Sunflower
Function: cooking oil
Advantage: automatic
Feature: High Oil Yield Efficiency
Color: as you wish
method to press: screw type oil press machine
Application: screw oil press machine
After-sales Service: Service Machinery Overseas
Processing Types: automatic
After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support
Local Service Location: Egypt, Canada, Turkey, France, Viet Nam, Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Malaysia, Australia, Morocco, Kenya, Argentina, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Romania, Bangladesh, South Africa, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Uzbekistan
As Indonesia¡¯s biofuel program is still heavily dependent on CPO as the sole feedstock, this has exposed the program to external pressures such as fluctuating prices for CPO and other energy commodities, contributing to the increase in the cost of cooking oil for ordinary consumers.
Why did Indonesia stop shipments of palm oil?
She also covers wider economic news and monetary policy. Indonesia, the world’s biggest palm oil exporter, has since April 28 halted shipments of the edible oil in a bid to flood the domestic market with supplies to control the soaring prices of cooking oil.
Did a ‘palm oil mafia’ exploit the situation in Indonesia?
Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi on March 18 blamed a "palm oil mafia" for exploiting the situation. Sending a chill through one of Indonesia’s main export sectors, the attorney general launched a corruption investigation over palm oil export permitting, arresting a senior trade ministry official and three palm oil executives. read more
Where did palm oil come from?
Humans used oil palms as far back as 5,000 years. In the late 1800s, archaeologists discovered a substance that they concluded was originally palm oil in a tomb at Abydos dating back to 3,000 BCE. Palm oil from Elaeis guineensis has long been recognized in West and Central African countries, used widely as a cooking oil.