India, the second-largest producer of peanuts after China, plays a major role in global peanut oil production. During the 2007-08 agricultural year, India produced about 35.99% of the nation’s total oilseeds. Typically, 2.5 kg of peanuts produce one liter of groundnut oil. The cost of producing this oil in India is around Rs. 225 per liter.
What is a certified peanut processing plant?
Our state-of-the-art ISO:22000:2005 certified processing plant where peanuts are cleaning, shelling, sorting, gradeing, blanching, roasting, edible oil milling, solvent extraction, edible oil refining and packing without ever being exposed to any kind of human touch.
Which country produces the most peanut oil?
Peanuts, or groundnuts, have an oil content of 45-55%. The oil extracted can range from yellow to greenish-yellow in color. Groundnut oil is also used in animal feed. India, the second-largest producer of peanuts after China, plays a major role in global peanut oil production.
Which countries produce groundnut oil?
We provide small scale to large scale peanut oil extraction plant ranging from 5 TPD to 500 TPD. The major groundnut producing countries in the world are China, India, Nigeria, USA, Myanmar, Tanzania, Argentine, Chad, Senegal, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Brazil, Niger, Ghana, Sudan, Mali, Burkina Faso and Indonesia.
Pressing: The steamed or cooked peanut embryo slices are then pressed by Groundnut oil press machine for oil extraction. The screw peanut oil or Groundnut oil machine can ensure the original cell structure of the peanut is destroyed under mechanical force to obtain a pressed crude oil.