Extraction and characterization of indigenous Ethiopian
- Production capacity: 1-100T/D
- Model number:CF30
- Voltage:380V/440v
- Power (W) : 20-50KW
- Dimension (L*W*H): depends on capacity
- Weight: depends on capacity
- Certification:ISO9001/BV/ CE
- Main exporting countries: Asia, Africa, Latin America, Malaysia...
- Packaging: Glass container, Plastic container
- Grade: first grade
- refined oil: first grade sunflower oil
- oil content: 35%-48%
- fat: 40~60.7
- protein:20~37.2
- phospholipids:1.25~1.75
- saccharides:5~15
- Refined type:filter vegetable oil
Ethiopia is a land of diversified plants origins and castor plant is amongst the native plants to the Ethiopian region of tropical East Africa and it grows naturally and abundantly in the highlands (Alemaw et al. 2014) and some lowland rural areas of southern parts of Ethiopia. In Ethiopia castor seed oil is used for medicine, hair treatment ...
Towards edible oil self-sufficiency in Ethiopia: Lessons
- Production capacity: 1-500T/D
- Model number: Qie
- Voltage: 380V,440V
- Power (W) : 7.5kw/h-25kw/h
- Dimension (L*W*H): depends on capacity
- Weight: 2000kg
- Capacity: 1- 1000TPD
- Material: palm, sunflower, flax, walnut, suzi, almond
- Function: refine oil
- Steam consumption: 450kg/T of oil
- Phosphoric acid: 2~3 kg/T of oil
- Bleaching earth consumption: 5~50Kg/Work
- Dodorization loss: ≤0.5 %
- Residual bleaching earth oil content: <35%
- Manufacturing experience: 37 years
1. Introduction. Among many plant species that bear oils in their seed in Ethiopia, only nine of them are economically important. These are noug (Guizotia abyssinica), linseed and gomenzer or Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata) classified as highland (>2400 meters above sea level), sesame and groundnuts are classified as lowland (
Biodiesel production in Ethiopia: Current status and future
- Production capacity: 1500TPD
- Model number: RT-06
- Voltage: 380 VU OTHER
- Power (W): 18 .5 KW
- Dimension (L*W*H): According to your requirements.
- Weight: 620 KG
- Main exporting countries: Asia, Africa, Latin America
- Oils: All types
- Delivery time: In one month
- Packaging: Generally wooden box, according to customer requirements.
- oil content: 28%-45%
- original country: China factory
- residual solvent: less than 300 ppm
- residual oil: less than 1%
Castor seed. Castor (Ricinus Communis L.) is a non-edible oil crop that is adapted to tropical and semi-arid tropical regions. The plant is thought to be native to East Africa and possibly Ethiopia, where it exhibits great variability. In Ethiopia, castor oil grows annually in the lowlands and as a small perennial tree in the highlands [120].
Castor (Ricinus communis): An Underutilized Oil Crop in the
- Production capacity: 35kg-50kg
- Model number: as manual oil extractor capacity
- Voltage: 220V, 380V
- Power (W): 11 KW
- Dimension (L*W*H): as capacity of manual oil extractor
- Weight: as capacity of manual oil extractor
- Capacity: 35-50kg/h for manual oil extractor
- Dimension (mm): 900*850*1550
- Production Normal pressure: 1900KN
- Shipping method: by sea
- Raw material: carbon steel
- Function: use to press different seeds
Castor belongs to a monotypic genus Ricinus and subtribe Ricininae. It is one of the oldest plants, getting importance as an agricultural crop for subtropical and tropical countries in the world. Castor is a hardy plant, requires low input, tolerates marginal soils, is easy to establish in the field, is resistant to drought, and gives yield 350–900 kg oil per hectare. Castor oil shows great ...
Castor Oil Seed Production in Ethiopia | Helgi Library
- Weight: 1260 KG
- Main components: Others
- Application: Food industry
- Advantage: High efficiency
- Color: Customers' Requirements
- Application Range: Edible Oil Food Products
- Keyword: Oil Press Machine
- Quality: high level
- Package: Standard
- After-sales service: technological support
- Brand: Eternalwin
Castor oil seed production reached 11,000 tonnes in 2022 in Ethiopia, according to Faostat. This is 10.0% more than in the previous year. Historically, castor oil seed production in Ethiopia reached an all time high of 13,946 tonnes in 1990 and an all time low of 4,100 tonnes in 1973. Ethiopia has been ranked 7th within the group of 31 ...
- Should Ethiopia export castor oil?
- The world demand for castor oil is estimated to grow at the rate of 5 to 7% per annum. Since the domestic market is virtually non-existent, and the price is higher that any other vegetable oil, the general recommendation for a country like Ethiopia is to export whatever is produced.
- Where does castor plant grow in Ethiopia?
- Ethiopia is a land of diversified plants origins and castor plant is amongst the native plants to the Ethiopian region of tropical East Africa and it grows naturally and abundantly in the highlands (Alemaw et al. 2014) and some lowland rural areas of southern parts of Ethiopia.
- What oilseeds are used in Ethiopia?
- Nine oilseeds namely noug, gomenzer, linseed, soybean, sunflower, castor, sesame, ground nut and cotton are important in Ethiopia for edible oil consumption. During the last 60?years, 156 varieties with their production practices were registered. Sesame contributes significantly to the foreign currency earnings next to coffee.
- How to extract bast fiber from castor oil plant?
- In the present study extraction and characterization of fibers from the stem of Ethiopian indigenous castor oil plant is conducted for possible utilization in textile and related industrial applications. Among the different fiber extraction methods chemical retting using aqueous alkaline media (NaOH) is used for the extraction of the bast fiber.