Rwanda to boost local production of edible oil with US$10m
- Automatic grade: Semi-automatic
- Production capacity: 1-500T/D
- Model number: QIE-rf057
- Voltage: 220V /380V
- Power (W): 7.5kw
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1910*550*765 mm
- Weight: 1200kg
- Advantage: Energy saving
- Warranty period: 12 months
- Application range: Oil-containing material
- Function: Refining of vegetable oil
- Use for: Vegetables
- Raw material: Oilseeds
- Section: Oil refinery machines section
- Product : National Petroleum Standard
Rwanda produces at least 80,000 metric tonnes every year and imports an average of 125,000 metric tonnes, making it a net importer of cooking oil. A rise in local production of cooking oil will also increase competition among producers and thus reduce prices. Also increased investments will potentially boost exports.
Rwanda Eyes New Investments to Help Trim Cooking Oil Imports
- Production capacity: 50-1000 kg/h
- Voltage: 380 V, 380 V
- Dimension (L*W*H): 3200*2600* 1750*mm
- Weight: 2200 KG
- Core Components: Motor, olive oil processing machine
- Oil main body motor power: 11~ 22KW
- Oil filter power: 1.1~2.2KW
- Rotation speed of spiral shafts: 90-150r/min
- Quantity operation: 3.5-5.5 t/24 h
- Material: stainless steel
- Features: ecological
- Used for 1: sesame, rapeseed and peanut
- Used for 2: nut
With these new investments, Rwanda hopes to gradually reduce cooking oil imports, which peaked at 126,002 metric tonnes last year, up from 121,981 metric tonnes in 2019. Last year, Rwanda spent a ...
Edible Oils - Rwanda | Statista Market Forecast
- Voltage: standard
Power (W): standard - Dimension (L*W*H): standard
- Weight: standard
Certification: ISO9001 - Materials: carbon steel and stainless steel
After-sales services: installation and debugging offer, 1 year quality guarantee period /br>Application: Vegetable oil, animal oil or waste oil with high acidity - Branded biodiesel quality: European Union standards
Technological support: Patent No.ZL200920089138 .8 - >By-product:
- Company strength:
Biodiesel quality: Meets European Union standards The Edible Oils market in Rwanda is projected to grow by 10.70% (2024-2029) resulting in a market volume of US$158.00m in 2029.
Agroprocessing sector | Official Rwanda Export Website - RDB
- Production capacity: 100$
- Voltage: No
- Dimension (L*W*H): 47*430mm
- Weight: 3 KG
- Main components: Shaft and chamber
- Oil type: Cooking oil
- Product name: Shaft and chamber
- Function: Machine Parts
- Application: Oil Press Machine
- Advantage: High Efficiency
- Material: Carbon Steel
- Item: Screw Type
- Feature: Low Cost
- Used for: Oil Press Machine
- Color: Silver
- Application Range : Oil pressing machine
Agroprocessing sector. Agro-processing in Rwanda is a flourishing sector that contributes up to a third of Rwanda’s GDP. This sector is a major source of employment and income, thus providing access to food and other necessities to large groups of the population. Rwanda has suitable agro-climatic conditions that allow the production of a ...
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- Production capacity: 100% oil refinery pressure screw
- Model number: oil refinery pressure screw
- Voltage: 220V/380V/ 440V
- Power (W): 10-50kw
- Dimension (L *W*H): 1200*400*900mm3
- Weight: According to processing capacity
- Raw material: Dry coconut/ Copra
- Vapor pressure: ≥1.2MPa
- Volatile substance in crude oil: ≤0.3%
- Steam consumption in refining: ≤280kg/ton of oil
- Oil residue in residual clay: ≤25% residual clay
- Solvent content in the Crude oil: ≤200ppm
- Oil residue in meal: <1%
- Feature: High oil yield efficiency
In 2020, Rwanda exported 20,697 kilogrammes worth Rwf418 million while re-exports were 37,652,496 kilogrammes worth Rwf35 billion. The country was expecting a plant expected to produce 100 tonnes of cooking oil every day. The waste from the cooking oil production have to be used in soap production.
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