hydraulic type peanut oil production line in lesotho

hydraulic type peanut oil production line in lesotho
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • hydraulic type peanut oil production line in lesotho
hydraulic type peanut oil production line in lesotho
hydraulic type peanut oil production line in lesotho
hydraulic type peanut oil production line in lesotho
hydraulic type peanut oil production line in lesotho
  • What is peanut oil production line?
  • The peanut oil production line is the extraction process of fragrant oil from peanut kernel by adopting the unique pressing technology. Peanuts are high-oil-containing oilseeds. Currently, the unique pressing processes are suited to extract high-flavored edible oils, which has really achieved “no chemical production”.
  • What is the mainstay of the production systems and livelihoods in Lesotho?
  • Wool and mohair production are the mainstay of the production systems and livelihoods in the mountains districts of Lesotho. The mountain livelihood zone form the largest single block of land (1,444,667 ha) upon which livestock with particular emphasis on sheep and goats production are the basis for people’s livelihoods.
  • How many seedling nursery facilities are there in Lesotho?
  • The foothills and lowlands of Lesotho are major fruit production areas. There are about 34 seedling nursery facilities installed in the southern districts which supply seedlings to farmers country wide. A total of 74 farmers are involved in seedling production to support horticultural farming.
  • How will the water project be implemented in Lesotho?
  • The project will be monitored and evaluated by the Commissioner of Water. Monitoring will be done on monthly basis by the Department of Rural Water Supply through inspection and community gatherings. Quarterly progress and financial reports will be prepared during the implementation of the project. Land is a valuable but scarce resource in Lesotho.