| Power (W): 22kwDimension (L*W*H): 48m*12M*15M(30TPD)Weight: 30 tons | Certification: ISO CEKeywords: cooking oil extraction plant | Raw material: Vegetable seedMachine color: Silver/Green/YellowApplication: Oil production line | Production period: 45-90 days Installation period: 60-90 days | Type of Supplier: manufacturerCharacter: ContinuousAdvantage: Zero Pollution 
     
        
            
                
                
               
               
				  
				   Production capacity: 30-300T/DModel number: cooking oil extraction machineryVoltage: 220v/380vPower (W): According to cooking oil extraction machineryDimension (L*W*H): According to your cooking oil extraction machineryWeight: According to cooking oil extraction machineryCertification: ISO9001, BV, CEItem: cooking oil extraction machineryOil purity: more than 99.8%Mechanical impurities: less than 0.2%Solvent: NO.6 solvent oilResidual solvent: 50-500 ppmProcessing sections: pretreatment-leaching-crude oil refiningRange of raw materials: cooking, cooking, cooking, palm kernel, sunflowerMoisture in flour: 8~9%Type of supplier: ManufacturerManufacturing experience: 35 years
 
Who is responsible for groundnut sales in Gambia?The Groundnut Sales Act provide for persons involved in the sales of groundnuts to be accountable to the Commissioner ?General of the Gambia Revenue Authority for tax payable.Why are Groundnut exports declining in the Gambia?… the 1980s groundnut exports from the Gambia have declined as a result of adverse climatic conditions, in-country marketing challenges, fluctuating world market price, and low quality nuts due to poor handling and inadequate post-harvest practices (GoG 2012).Where are groundnuts grown in the Gambia?Groundnuts are grown throughout The Gambia and constitute one of the country’s key exports. It can be grown in almost all parts of The Gambia, with current production concentrated along the north bank and south bank areas. Groundnuts constitute the single largest cash crop in the country.Does Gambia have a monopoly on groundnuts?The groundnut subsector in The Gambia was for many years subject to State control through The Gambia Produce Marketing Board (GPMB), which held a monopoly on groundnut trading, processing, and marketing. |  |  |  |  |