bath type seeds oil refined mill machine in morocco

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • What oilseeds are grown in Morocco?
  • Several annual oilseed species have been grown in Morocco: sunflower, rapeseed, groundnut, soybean, sesame and safflower. Their cultivation area has continued to decline since the 1990s following several factors, in particular the abolition of guaranteed minimum price and liberalization of the sector.
  • What crops are grown in Morocco?
  • The main oilseed crop grown in Morocco are sunflower, rapeseed, and groundnut intended more for direct consumption than for the production of oil. Their cultivation area represents currently less than 1% of the country¡¯s total useful agricultural surface and their production covers less than 2% of the country¡¯s vegetable oil needs.
  • How many vegetable oil refining plants are there in Morocco?
  • There are 2?crushing units and 5?vegetable oil refining plants in Morocco. These plants accounts for crushing capacity of 620,000?tons/year and a refining capacity of 770,000?tons/year.
  • Which materials can be milled with oil milling solution?
  • We can offer oil milling solution for various materials, such as flax seeds, tea seeds, palm kernels, copra, coconut, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, soybeans, peanuts, cotton seeds,canola/rape seeds,mustard seeds, castor, corn germ, rice bran, etc.
  • Where are sunflowers grown in Morocco?
  • According to data from the High Commissioner for Planning ( HCP, 2021 ), sunflower and rapeseed areas are mainly located in Rabat-Salé-Kenitra (16,000?ha), Fes-Meknes (8000?ha) and Casablanca-Settat (2000?ha) during the 2019/2020?crop year ( Fig. 14 ). There are 2?crushing units and 5?vegetable oil refining plants in Morocco.
  • Should Morocco develop a local oilseed sector?
  • Considering their increasingly important role in society, the development of a local oilseed sector to reduce Morocco¡¯s dependence on imports and cope with the vagaries of global markets has never been more topical in the current context of sustainable agriculture and food sovereignty.