peanut mini oil processing plant in sudan

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  • peanut mini oil processing plant in sudan
  • How much does peanut (groundnut) oil cost in Sudan?
  • The most recent data shows that the import price per kilogram of Peanut (Groundnut) Oil into Sudan was $2.05 in 2022. This steady increase in the import price of Peanut (Groundnut) Oil into Sudan over the past five years is indicative of a positive trend.
  • Where are groundnuts grown in Sudan?
  • Two varieties of groundnut are grown in Sudan; one is grown in the western part of the county accounting to 60-70% of the total production whilst the other variety grows in Gazeria and East Sudan. The ¡®western¡¯ groundnut that is typically grown in Darfur is known to be of better quality possessing higher levels of protein and oil.
  • How much does a metric ton of groundnut cost in Sudan?
  • According to the Sudanese Federation of Industrial Chambers the decrease in groundnut production has resulted in a food gap which consequently resulted in sudden hike in prices: One metric ton of groundnut currently costs 13,500 SDG (USD 2,265) whilst at the beginning of the year it used to cost 4,100 SDG (USD 687).
  • Which country produces the most peanuts in the world?
  • Peanuts in Sudan... Sudan proudly boasts 14% of the world total peanut¡¯s production and is one of the top five producers worldwide providing much needed foreign exchange. In fact, groundnut cultivated area represents about 35% of total cash crop area.