high oil yield rate oil extraction from palm kernel in south africa

high oil yield rate oil extraction from palm kernel in south africa
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • high oil yield rate oil extraction from palm kernel in south africa
high oil yield rate oil extraction from palm kernel in south africa
high oil yield rate oil extraction from palm kernel in south africa
high oil yield rate oil extraction from palm kernel in south africa
high oil yield rate oil extraction from palm kernel in south africa
  • How is palm oil extracted?
  • Periodically, the shells are scooped out of the bath and discarded. The traditional oil extraction method is to fry palm kernels in old oil or simply heat the dried nuts. The fried kernels are then pounded or ground to a paste in a motorised grinder. The paste is mixed with a small quantity of water and heated to release the palm kernel oil.
  • What is palm kernel extraction?
  • Palm kernel extraction is a specialised operation undertaken by a completely different set of processors. They are usually better organized as a group and are not as dispersed as palm oil processors. The kernel processors have to go around the palm oil processors during the peak season, when prices are lowest, to purchase the nuts for drying.
  • How can Malaysia improve the oil extraction rate?
  • One strategy is to improve the oil extraction rate (OER) during the milling process. The average OER in Malaysia has remained stagnant between 19 and 21% for the past 40 years. Based on the world production of palm oil in 2018, approximately 3 million tonnes of additional palm oil can be produced globally with a 1% increase in OER.
  • How to improve the sustainability of palm oil production in Malaysia?
  • Presently, tremendous efforts have been devoted to improving the sustainability of palm oil production. One strategy is to improve the oil extraction rate (OER) during the milling process. The average OER in Malaysia has remained stagnant between 19 and 21% for the past 40 years.