sunflower oil production plant turnkey projects in ghana
- Product Using: Producing Sunflower Oil
- Type: Sunflower Oil Production Plant
- Main Machinery: Sunflower Oil Production Plant Machine
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 1-2000TPH
- Model Number: DL-ZYJ06
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 18.5KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2000x1400x1850mm
- Weight: 1200kg
- Certification: CE,BV, ISO
- After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Equipment name: sunflower oil processing machinery
- warranty: 1 year
- shipping: by owner
- material available: peanuts,sesame,sunflower seeds,rapeseed,soybean
- texture: stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel
- projects done: 1-2000TPD complete oil lines
- markets: America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
- delivery: within 1 month after the payment
- services: engineering, producing ,installation, construction
- Advantage: energy saving, environment friendly
- Project Location: ghana
TRAGRIMACS Launches Sunflower Project, Ghana to Start Cultivating
The Chief Executive of TRAGRIMACS indicated that the project will partner with the Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC) and that the launch of the project is necessitated by the global decline of sunflower oil production due to the Ukraine war, saying Russia and Ukraine are the main producers and suppliers of sunflower oil to most parts of the world.
The Tropical Agricultural Marketing and Consultancy Services (TRAGRIMACS) on Wednesday launched a Ghana Sunflower Project for the cultivation of sunflower in large quantities in the country from 2024.
Revolutionizing Agriculture: TRAGRIMACS Launches Ghana Sunflower
Recognizing the economic implications and potential for agricultural growth, TRAGRIMACS envisions tapping into the $152 million sunflower oil industry in Ghana. More households are embracing sunflower oil due to its health benefits, making the prospect of domestic production all the more promising. Beyond economic gains, the Ghana Sunflower
Accra, Aug.23.GNA-The Tropical Agricultural Marketing and Consultancy Services (TRAGRIMACS) Wednesday launched a Ghana Sunflower Project for the cultivation of sunflower in large quantities in the country from 2024. The project will be supported by the Crop Science Department of the University of Ghana (UG) and the Chemistry Department of the
Ghana to start cultivating sunflower in large quantities in 2024 - FAAPA
Presently, Ghana imports a minimum of USD 4 million worth of sunflower oil yearly for fish processing companies, which in turn exports fish flakes in sunflower oil to the tune of USD 147 million annually. This is because the fish processing companies are mandated by the US Food and drugs Authority to use sunflower oil to prepare fish flakes.
He said the project would boost income generation for farmers to help alleviate poverty. Mr Sulemana said the project will partner the Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC) and that the launch of the project was necessitated by the global decline of sunflower oil production due to the Ukraine war, saying Russia and Ukraine were the main producers and suppliers of sunflower oil to most parts
Ghana to start cultivating sunflower in large quantities in 2024
Presently, Ghana imports a minimum of $4 million worth of sunflower oil yearly for fish processing companies, which in turn exports fish flakes in sunflower oil to the tune of $147 million annually. This is because the fish processing companies are mandated by the US Food and Drugs Authority to use sunflower oil to prepare fish flakes.
“Ghana exports fish flakes in sunflower oil to the tune of 147 million dollars annually, if the oil is produced in the country, there will be an increase in production of fish flakes which means more income generation,” he said. Mr. Sulemana called for the establishment of a sunflower processing plant to create jobs to resuscitate the economy.
Sunflower production is lucrative - BusinessGhana
He said the purpose for the establishment of a sunflower oil processing plant and bio-diesel processor factory at Tema was to produce bio-diesel from a local crop to mitigate climate change. According to Mr Sulemana, his company has established about 400 hectares of sunflower farms nationwide to feed the factory.
The results showed that a majority (93%) of the respondents were aware of the availability of sunflower oil on the local market and a third (69.5%) had used it for cooking before.