palm oil equipment the palm centre in gabon
palm oil equipment the palm centre in gabon
- Usage: filter oil, efficient filtration
- Production Capacity: 98%
- Voltage: 2200W
- Dimension(L*W*H): 77*50*81cm
- Weight: 120 KG
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Key Selling Points: Automatic
- Machinery Test Report: Provided
- Video outgoing-inspection: Provided
- Warranty of core components: 1 Year
- Core Components: Motor
- Product name: centrifugal oil flltering machine
- Application: filter oil
- Advantage: easy to operate
- Style: Horizontal
- Filter type: centrifugal
- Package: Wooden Case Package
- Raw material: Palm Kernel
- After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Spare parts
- Local Service Location: None
- After-sales Service Provided: Free spare parts, Video technical support, Online support
- Certification: ISO9001
Palm plantations, Gabon - Olam Group
We are a relatively new entrant to the palm sector, launching our Edible Oils business in 2007 with minority stake investments in African-based operations. Our business consists of third party trading, plantations and milling in Gabon, and refining and distribution in Mozambique.
Olam Palm Gabon operates two palm oil mills and one palm kernel crushing plant, sourcing 99.99% fresh fruit bunches from our own plantations as well as one edible oil refinery, where we refine crude palm oil to produce cooking oil sold in consumer packs directly to service the local Gabonese market.
Sustainable Palm Oil - Olam Group
Our palm oil from our Gabon plantations is fully traceable and produced under RSPO defined terms. For our third-party sourcing of palm oil we are working with our third-party suppliers to ensure they uphold our commitments under our Sustainable Palm Oil Policy.
By the end of second quarter 2017, 86 per cent of crude palm oil and palm kernel oil volumes were successfully traced using GPS coordinates, with 100 per cent of derivatives traced.
Palm Plantations - Olam Group
We operate oil palm plantations in Gabon – Awala and Mouila are have been established since 2011; Makouke is an older plantation acquired by Olam in 2016; whilst Ndende is a new planting developed 100% in grasslands to incorporate cooperative smallholders.
The GRAINE program ( a project by Olam) reportedly aims to cover a total of 200,000 hectares with 30,000 participants across 1,600 villages by 2020. GRAINE plantations are supposed to be compliant with Olam’s Sustainable Palm Oil Policy, with parcels subject to environmental and social due diligence validated by the Gabonese government, but ...
Olam achieves RSPO certification for its fourth palm
The Makouke plantation managed by Olam Palm Gabon (OPG) – a joint venture with the Republic of Gabon – was established in the 1960s and was acquired by OPG in 2016. The 18,707 hectare (ha) plantation is the fourth Olam plantation to become RSPO certified and brings its total RSPO certified area to 112,455 ha – 78% of its total palm ...
Oil Palm Gabon, a joint venture between Olam and the government of Gabon set up in 2011, has total concessions of 144,000 hectares (355,800 acre); 56,000 ha (138,400 acres) have been planted with ...
Palm oil is unavoidable. Can it be sustainable?
At an oil palm nursery in Gabon, Olam gardeners tend to seedlings. Gabon’s economy is largely petroleum based; it imports much of its food. The government sees industrial agriculture as an ...
The World Bank Group's private-sector lending arm is planning a return to palm oil financing after a 14-year suspension with a proposal for a syndicated loan of up to $350 million to develop palm ...