Product name: High performance commercial cooking oil plant
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Local Service Location: Egypt, Canada, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, France, Germany, Viet Nam, Philippines, Brazil, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Russia, Spain, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Kenya, Argentina, South Korea, Colombia, Algeria, Sri Lanka, Romania, Bangladesh, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan
After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Field maintenance and repair service
Local Service Location: Egypt, Canada, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, France, Germany, Viet Nam, Philippines, Brazil, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Kenya, Argentina, South Korea, Colombia, Algeria, Sri Lanka, Romania, Bangladesh, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan
After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Spare parts, Field maintenance and repair service
Local Service Location: Egypt, Canada, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, France, Germany, Viet Nam, Philippines, Brazil, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Morocco, Kenya, Argentina, South Korea, Chile, UAE, Colombia, Algeria, Sri Lanka, Romania, Bangladesh, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Uzbekistan
Possible cooking oil shortages in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam ¡ª Tanzania imports nearly 50 per cent of its edible oil despite the potential the country has in produce some oilseeds. The nation grows groundnuts, sunflower, sesame, cotton and palm oil but the country’s edible oil is dominated by imported palm oil.
What is the demand gap for edible oil in Tanzania?
Much of the demand gap is currently met by imported edible oil (60% across all edible oils, 55-70% for sunflower oil) (Salisali, 2017). The GoT wants to reduce Tanzania¡¯s dependence on imported edible oil by boosting domestic oil seed production and downstream oil processing capacity.
How much oil does Tanzania produce a year?
Tanzania¡¯s annual demand for edible oil is estimated at 500,000 tonnes, while domestic production is only about 200,000 tonnes. This leaves a deficit of almost 300,000 tonnes which is covered by imports.
How can the got reduce Tanzania’s dependence on imported edible oil?
The GoT wants to reduce Tanzania¡¯s dependence on imported edible oil by boosting domestic oil seed production and downstream oil processing capacity. In 2016 the GoT implemented a 10% tariff on imports of CPO as one mechanism to support this objective, but stakeholder views on the merits of the tariff policy are mixed.