Main export countries: Asia,Africa,Latin Americ...
Color: custom
Processing: batch-type or semicontinuous
Electric consumption: 28Kwh/T Edible oil refinery line
soften water: 150Kg/T Edible oil refinery line
Phosphoric acid: 2~3 kg/T Edible oil refinery line
Bleaching earth consumption: 3-5Kg/T Edible oil refinery line
Refining rate: refining consumption 1%
Waste bleaching earth oil content: 25% to 35 %
Circulating water cooling water yield: 150M3/H
After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Field maintenance and repair service
Local Service?Location: South Africa
After-sales Service Provided: Free spare parts, Field installation, commissioning and training, Field maintenance and repair service, Video technical support, Online support
Why are sunflower seeds a valuable commodity in Kenya?
Sunflower seeds are a valuable commodity, as they are used in the production of cooking oil, as well as in the production of animal feed. Sunflower oil is a popular cooking oil in Kenya, and the demand for sunflower seeds is therefore high.
Why is sunflower oil a popular cooking oil in Kenya?
Sunflower oil is a popular cooking oil in Kenya, and the demand for sunflower seeds is therefore high. In addition to the financial benefits, sunflowers are also a low-maintenance crop, making them an ideal choice for farmers who are looking for a crop that requires minimal upkeep.
Who sells sunflower seeds in Kenya?
Sunflower processing companies: Some sunflower processing companies in Kenya also sell sunflower seeds to farmers. These companies include Bidco Africa, which has a sunflower processing plant in Thika, and Njoro Canning Factory, which is located in Nakuru.
What types of sunflowers are grown in Kenya?
Oilseed sunflowers: Oilseed sunflowers are the most common variety of sunflowers grown in Kenya. They are grown for their seeds, which are used in the production of cooking oil. Confectionery sunflowers: Confectionery sunflowers are grown for their large, edible seeds, which are commonly eaten as a snack.