peanut oil producing plant plants in durban

peanut oil producing plant plants in durban
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • peanut oil producing plant plants in durban
peanut oil producing plant plants in durban
peanut oil producing plant plants in durban
peanut oil producing plant plants in durban
peanut oil producing plant plants in durban
  • Where are peanuts grown in the Philippines?
  • The Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) reported that a total of 26,107.99 hectares was planted to peanut in 2012 with annual production reaching 29,133.91 metric tons valued at Php994.26 million. Among the top producing peanut provinces are Cagayan, Isabela, Pangasinan, La Union, Quirino, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Aurora, Albay, and Iloilo.
  • How profitable is peanut production in the Philippines?
  • In the Philippines, peanut is considered one of the major field legumes grown bylocal farmers. However, its production has been low and erratic with national average yield ranging only from 800 to1,000 kilograms per hectare. On the other hand, peanut production remains profitable when proper cultural management and efficient scheme are employed.
  • How much peanut oil can be extracted?
  • From 100 kg peanuts containing about 30 kg shells and 70 kg seeds, about 34 kg oil can be extracted (Karleskind 1996, p. 186). By partial hydrogenation, peanut oil can be further processed to Arachidis oleum hydrogenatum (hardened peanut oil) (Hager 1993, p. 319), which is used as an ointment base (Frohne 2002 ).
  • Does African peanut oil have oleic acid?
  • Since the amount of oleic acid in African peanut oil is considerable, it should be noted that oleic acid is classified in category 4 of products that are suspected of causing cancer, and it is in water pollution class 1 (Roth and Kormann 2000 p. 193).