• palm oil mill bigng equipment laos in Cameroon
  • palm oil mill bigng equipment laos in Cameroon
  • palm oil mill bigng equipment laos in Cameroon
  • palm oil mill bigng equipment laos in Cameroon
  • How many tCO2e are produced by palm oil mills in Cameroon?
  • GHG emissions from palm oil mills in Cameroon emit 20.7 tCO2e more than palm oil mills in South East Asia based on the RSPO PalmGHG accounting tool. Emissions sources from palm oil mills in decreasing order of magnitude are land conversion (78 %), POME (21 %) & fertilizer use, fuel combustion & grid electricity use (10.04 %).
  • How is palm oil produced in Cameroon?
  • Production of palm oil in Cameroon is distributed across three plantation types or scales: The Government of Cameroon’s Rural Sector Development Plan proposes an increase in palm oil production to 300,000 tons in 2015 and 450,000 tons in 2020.
  • What is a modular palm oil mill?
  • The MODULAR is a highly efficient palm oil mill producing top grade CPO on an industrial scale. The prefabricated mill is based on a sustainable logical process, built with well-engineered and sturdy equipment. Semi-industrial palm oil mill for the processing of threshed fruit RENTEC offers a full range of turn-key small-scale palm oil mills.
  • Can RSPO palmghg be used in Cameroon?
  • The RSPO PalmGHG tool can be modified to suit specifics of different countries around the world, which creates an opportunity to test it in Cameroon. Cameroon is one of Africa's top palm oil producers producing about 269,000 tons of palm oil in 2018 with an average growth rate of 3.5 % per year in the last decade (FAO, 2019).
  • How many oil palm plantations are there in Cameroon?
  • In Cameroon, oil palm plantations cover more than 170,000 ha of national land, including 70,000 ha of industrial plantations and 100,000 ha of village plantations.
  • What are Luc dynamics for oil palm cultivation in Cameroon?
  • LUC dynamics reported by the six mills for oil palm cultivation involved conversion from undisturbed forest, disturbed forest, tree crops like cocoa and sometimes, replanting of old oil palm stands. Studies have shown twice as much oil palm expansion into forests compared to other land use classes in Cameroon (Ordway et al., 2019).