• Who is oil palm India Limited?
  • Established in 1977, Oil Palm India Limited is a Kerala-based joint venture between the Indian and Kerala governments, specializing in oil palm cultivation and processing. They manage oil palm estates, operate a processing mill to produce Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO), and even generate byproducts like palm kernel cake.
  • How many tons of palm oil is produced per hectare?
  • The company offers palm oil, oil palm seedlings, palm cake, palm fiber, crude palm oil, kernel oil, and fiber and nut shells. It produces around 3 to 5 Tons of palm oil per hectare. Recently, Oil Palm India has set up a kernel oil factory for the extraction of palm kernel oil at Yeroor, India.
  • How to set up palm kernel oil mill plant?
  • Here we have listed some of the basic machinery required to set up Palm Kernel Oil Mill Plant In the Palm Kernel Oil Extraction Plant, the kernel undergoes the following steps: Seed Cleaning, Oil Extraction, Filtration & Oil Storage.
  • What is a palm kernel crushing plant?
  • Our Palm Kernel Crushing Plant is a facility designed to extract oil from palm kernels, which are the seeds found inside the fruit of oil palm trees. These kernels contain a significant amount of oil, separate from the palm oil extracted from the flesh of the fruit. Here’s a brief overview of the process in a Palm Kernel Crushing Plant: 1.
  • Why does India import a lot of palm oil?
  • India imports a significant quantity of palm oil to meet the growing demand for edible oil. The Government promotes oil palm cultivation in certain regions, to accelerate edible oil production and enable self-sufficiency. Through unique private-public partnership models, they also encourage farmers to take up oil palm cultivation
  • What size palm kernel oil production plant do you offer?
  • We can offer Small scale to large Industrial scale Palm Kernel Oil Production Plant ranging from 15 TPD to 500 TPD. Our Palm Kernel Presses are successfully running in Liberia, Nigeria, Panama, Ghana, Indonesia, Malaysia, Honduras and Colombia.