• high extraction rate olive pomace oil production in Pakistan
  • high extraction rate olive pomace oil production in Pakistan
  • high extraction rate olive pomace oil production in Pakistan
  • high extraction rate olive pomace oil production in Pakistan
  • How much olive oil is produced in Pakistan?
  • Olive oil production capacity in Pakistan is approximately 1400 tons, estimated in session 2019–2020, which is increasing continuously . Until 2021, about 3.6 million new olive trees were planted on 30,000 acres in 22 different districts around the country .
  • How can Pakistan reduce its reliance on olive oil imports?
  • The nation's efforts to reduce its reliance on olive oil imports have led to fruitful collaborations and initiatives to boost domestic production. Pakistan's commitment to expand olive cultivation, especially in regions like KPK, Balochistan, and Punjab, offers promising economic development and poverty alleviation prospects.
  • How can the IOC make Pakistan a major producer of olive oil?
  • The IOC wants to make Pakistan a significant producer of olive oil in the area by planting tens of millions of trees there. The nation has already begun a multi-year national initiative to increase domestic olive output .
  • How to extract olive oil from pomace?
  • Extraction of leftover olive oil from pomace by a solvent extraction is a widely used conventional method, and the Soxhlet extractor is a popular apparatus employed during this process. The yield of oil obtained is calculated by using Equation (2).
  • How to improve the quality of olives grown in Pakistan?
  • It is recommended that first, comprehensive demand-side studies should be conducted to identify the key value-added products and target markets for olives grown in Pakistan, and then the focus should move on to improving the supply and quality of produce as per the market requirements.
  • Does olive pomace pyrolysis produce bio-oil?
  • The results of GC–MS depict that bio-oil obtained from olive pomace pyrolysis can be divided into two groups which includes (I) hydrocarbons such as alkenes and alkanes (II) all compounds that contain oxygen such as aldehyde, ketones, alcohols and esters.