made in factory rapeseeds oil expeller in ivory coast

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Who makes rapeseed oil?
  • Norfolk-based rapeseed oil producer Crush Foods supplies extra virgin, cold pressed rapeseed oil exclusively to the East of England Co-op¡¯s ever-growing Sourced Locally range.
  • What is rape seed used for?
  • A small but growing quantity of European rape seed goes into oil-mills that use cold pressing as a simple and cheap method of plant oil production. Their main product, rapeseed oil, sells as a food, a feeding stuff or as fuel.
  • Where are oilseeds processed in the EU?
  • The largest capacities for oil seed processing in the EU are in Germany. This is true for the crushing of oilseeds to produce refined plant oils as well as for oil-mills using cold pressing.
  • Can rape cake be used as a bioenergy source?
  • There is currently a certain amount of research being carried out into the use of rape cake as a source of bioenergy. Due to its high fat content, the fuel value is high, at about 5.31 kWh per kilo compared to 4.00 kWh per kilo for firewood.
  • Can rape cake be used as a fuel?
  • Co-firing in a large coal power plant, for instance, may use about 20,000 tons of rape cake per year. The booming market for pellets as household fuels may offer a chance for rape cake as a component in so-called biomass pellets.
  • Can rape cake be used for biogas?
  • Technically, rape cake is quite well-suited to anaerobic digestion. About 460 m 3 of methane per tonne of dry mass can be expected, a yield approximately 40 percent higher than that of maize silage as substrate. However, biogas plants generally have to count rape cake as a residue or by-product rather than as a renewable raw material.