Dekel Agri-Vision - Mill in Production
- Production capacity: 1-1000TPD
- Model number: soybean processing equipment
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power (W): Depends on the capacity of soybean processing equipment
- Dimension (L*W*H)): Depends on the capacity of soybean processing equipment
- Weight : Depends on the capacity of soybean processing equipment
- Raw material: vegetable seeds
- Process type: soybean processing equipment
Dekel Agri-Vision PLC is the 100% owner of the vertically integrated Ayenouan palm oil project in Côte d’Ivoire, which includes one of West Africa’s largest crude palm oil (‘CPO’) mills and a state of the art, computerised nursery capable of handling 1 million seedlings. Deploying a collaborative business model, the 60-ton per hour ...
Dekel Agri-Vision - Estates
- Production capacity: 85~125(kg/h)
- Voltage: 380V/50HZ
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1320X540X1020mm
- Weight: 330 KG
- Main components: PLC
- Oil type: Cooking oil
- Name: Oil press
- Raw material: Oilseeds
- Color: Customers' Request
- Application: Oil production line
- Product name: Cold oil press machine
- Function: Oil press + drum filter
- Advantage: Simple operation
- Dry cake residue rate: 6 ~ 8 (%)
- Material: Iron
Company owned estates. Dekel has been granted rights over 176 oil palm estates covering 2,363 hectares of land within a radius of approximately 80 kilometres of Ayenouan village. To date, the company has planted 1,886 hectares of oil palms at these agricultural sites (Bonua and Aboisso). The process of preparing the land and planting of the oil ...
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- Model number: 100
- Raw material: used motor oil
- Feature: touch screen
- Structure shape: Vertical
- Model: SVE100
- Function: Constant pressure ATM
- Heating power: 12 kW
- Reactor material: SS304
- Diesel collection tank: 250 liters
According to export data, Mali is the primary destination for CPO exports accounting for 20 percent of total exports (2021). Post estimated that Cote d’Ivoire’s Palm Oil exports for MY2021/22 will be 300,000MT. Burkina Faso has been the second-largest destination for CPO exports over the last five years, followed by Ghana, Niger, Senegal ...
Latest accomplishment with NADA OIL WEST AFRICA in Ivory Coast, Bonua
- Production capacity: 80-150 kg/h
- Model number: 6YL-80
- Voltage: 380 V/50 HZ
- Power (W): 5.5 kW
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1700*1100*1600mm
- Weight: 1200kg
- Function: homemade oil press
- Shelling equipment: High performance
- Separation equipment: Improve oil quality
- Shelling roller: Increase oil yield rate
- Cooking: Balance the moisture of the cake
- Press machine: New technology
- Service: Engineer guidance
- Color: Yellow
We're thrilled to share our latest accomplishment with NADA OIL WEST AFRICA in Ivory Coast, Bonua. Our team has successfully implemented cutting-edge technology to ensure seamless integration and operation. Here's a breakdown of what has beeninstalled: A continuous dry pretreatment with bleaching. Deodorizing with our Qualistock technology.
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- Production capacity: 1-500T/D
- Model number:DT-ZYJ02
- Voltage:220V/380V
- Power ( W): 10-50kw
- Dimension (L*W*H )):46*32*36cm
- Weight:30 tons
- Certification:ISO9001
- Raw material:petroleum
- Application: crude oil refinery
- Product name: crude oil refinery
- Handling capacity :5tpd-300tpd
- Power consumption:18.8kw/h
- Steam consumption:300kg/t
- Refinery rate: 96%
- Refinery method: physical and chemical advantage
- :Energy saving
- Warranty: 12 months
The Edible Oils Market in Ivory Coast is projected to grow by 9.23% (2024-2029) resulting in a market volume of US$2.97m in 2029.
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