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Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 6:26pm On Oct 27, 2017
Sparkles003:

Even before you wrote this I totally understand that sincerity is the watch word.but if I may ask why are you the one responsible for the replacement of the bad oil and not the owner.
Nothing concerns d woman na, she's even claiming her oil was good, bla bla bla.....
even if I involve police, with her claim and d fact that money has been paid and goods delivered, theres just nofin much that can be done
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by Nobody: 7:11pm On Oct 28, 2017
donparosky:
Nothing concerns d woman na, she's even claiming her oil was good, bla bla bla.....
even if I involve police, with her claim and d fact that money has been paid and goods delivered, theres just nofin much that can be done
Its very bad
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by etiumo: 10:06am On Oct 29, 2017
Danparosky, I admire ur agility n faith in dis business, even in times of trouble. I just need one favor from you, namely: THAT YOU JUST MAINTAIN YOUR INTEGRITY AND HONESTY. any business that u cannot handle just go ahead and reject it.
donparosky:
oil price is picking up already, hopefully things will get better!
God bless our hussles
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by ikbnice(m): 11:14am On Oct 29, 2017
donparosky:
Nothing concerns d woman na, she's even claiming her oil was good, bla bla bla.....
even if I involve police, with her claim and d fact that money has been paid and goods delivered, theres just nofin much that can be done
I wanted to chat with you on WhatsApp but your number isn't available there. How can I get across to you?
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 12:25pm On Oct 29, 2017
etiumo:
Danparosky, I admire ur agility n faith in dis business, even in times of trouble. I just need one favor from you, namely: THAT YOU JUST MAINTAIN YOUR INTEGRITY AND HONESTY. any business that u cannot handle just go ahead and reject it.
thanks boss, am honored. it's not been easy having to deal with clients but God has been faithful and am coping graciously.
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 12:26pm On Oct 29, 2017
ikbnice:
I wanted to chat with you on WhatsApp but your number isn't available there. How can I get across to you?
my whastapp number is down here...... Just check it up
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 12:55pm On Oct 29, 2017
@etiumoh, peeo, Sanod, classictutor, Tublez,menwongo, I've been having alot of calls on the promise I made...... starting a new session of the palm oil class from scratch.
I've delayed too long and am starting it today, so grab your books, pens and write down your questions cos it's going to be a great session.
I can't do it alone that's y I called on you guys, please find time to make contributions for the benefit of everyone and Nigerians at large. you guys are d cotutors in d class and we will be glad to share and learn from your experience too.
before I start I will mention a few pple I could to remind them that d class starts today 4pm and will run for two weeks.
God bless our hussles

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Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by menwongo(m): 1:59pm On Oct 29, 2017
donparosky:
@etiumoh, peeo, Sanod, classictutor, Tublez,menwongo, I've been having alot of calls on the promise I made...... starting a new session of the palm oil class from scratch.
I've delayed too long and am starting it today, so grab your books, pens and write down your questions cos it's going to be a great session.
I can't do it alone that's y I called on you guys, please find time to make contributions for the benefit of everyone and Nigerians at large. you guys are d cotutors in d class and we will be glad to share and learn from your experience too.
before I start I will mention a few pple I could to remind them that d class starts today 4pm and will run for two weeks.
God bless our hussles
Sir!!!
Present twice!
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 2:03pm On Oct 29, 2017
Now before d mentions, am sure most of the people that are remaining are those having passion for this biz...... couple of months back, everyone was rushing as though d biz is a money doubler abi mmm, lols.....
there is no magic biz, Just learn d skills, be passionate, focused and dedicated. plz feel free to mention anyone you know will be interested to start with us. so we go
breadfruit1,tfx2012,ayinkea3,becalmbecalm,prosperity4all,sweetchi1011,hisable2,graciouscharis,restored2016,jikings,dboss444,vingoatta,obakovich,alakara,mistymash,yampotatocarrot,ginababy,murshid09,princetom1,shiftmarket,cfle x1,kagari,rafaelbeulah,solabomionike,asograde,emyikiseh,kagari,oogalabs,maasoap,sparkles003,stagger,engrikem,achieverbao,sunnysteve009,popoolakofiat,victor556,nuggybabe,hunda,laconicinc
you can call others so let's kick start....
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 2:04pm On Oct 29, 2017
menwongo:

Sir!!!
Present twice!
welcome my professor, 4pm here we go

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Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by 1soul(m): 2:58pm On Oct 29, 2017
Present
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 3:31pm On Oct 29, 2017
1soul:
Present
noted sir
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by maasoap(m): 10:04pm On Oct 29, 2017
donparosky:
Now before d mentions, am sure most of the people that are remaining are those having passion for this biz...... couple of months back, everyone was rushing as though d biz is a money doubler abi mmm, lols.....
there is no magic biz, Just learn d skills, be passionate, focused and dedicated. plz feel free to mention anyone you know will be interested to start with us. so we go
breadfruit1,tfx2012,ayinkea3,becalmbecalm,prosperity4all,sweetchi1011,hisable2,graciouscharis,restored2016,jikings,dboss444,vingoatta,obakovich,alakara,mistymash,yampotatocarrot,ginababy,murshid09,princetom1,shiftmarket,cfle x1,kagari,rafaelbeulah,solabomionike,asograde,emyikiseh,kagari,oogalabs,maasoap,sparkles003,stagger,engrikem,achieverbao,sunnysteve009,popoolakofiat,victor556,nuggybabe,hunda,laconicinc
you can call others so let's kick start....
@skysun
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by kagari: 12:16am On Oct 30, 2017
Well done sir, more oil to your head

Following

I believe you are an authority in red oil business
So I would feel honored if you breeze in once in a while to give us price updates on my thread

https://www.nairaland.com/4104935/general-market-food-price-weekly
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 10:08am On Oct 30, 2017
So here we go again, as a way of introduction:

Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is one of the most important economic oil crops in Nigeria. According to World Rain-forest Movement, oil palm is indigenous to the Nigerian coastal plain though it has migrated inland as a staple crop. Cultivation of oil palm serves as a means of livelihood for many rural families and indeed the farming culture of millions of people in the country. The reference to oil palm as a crop of multiple value underscores its economic importance. Oil palm is made of essential components, namely; the fronds, the leaves, the trunk and the roots which are used for several purposes ranging from palm oil, palm kernel oil, palm wine, broom, and palm kernel cake.
As of early 1900, Nigeria was producing all palm oil sold in the world market and it was considered a dominant source of foreign exchange. Up until the 1960s, Nigeria was the world‟s largest producer of palm oil accounting for 43% of global palm oil production. Over-reliance on traditional production methods, excessive tapping of palm trees for palm wine and the civil war between 1967-1970, are factors that contributed to Nigeria‟s inability to meet up with the global rise in demand for palm oil. The Nigerian oil palm belt covers twenty-four states, including all nine states of the Niger Delta (Akwa Ibom, Abia, Rivers, Edo, Imo, Ondo, Bayelsa, Cross River and Delta). Within the oil palm belt in Nigeria, 80% of production comes from dispersed smallholders who harvest semi-wild plants and use manual processing techniques. Several million smallholders are spread over an estimated area ranging from 1.65 million hectares to 2.4 million hectares and to a maximum of 3 million hectares. The estimate for oil palm plantations in Nigeria ranges from 169,000 hectares (72,000 ha of estate plantations and 97,000 ha of smallholder plantations) to 360,000 hectares of plantations. Many of these plantations mentioned above are the result of past attempts by the Nigerian government to establish large scale plantations, most of which resulted in complete failures. Examples of such failed efforts are the Cross River State project in 60's and of the European Union-funded "Oil palm Belt Rural Development Programme" in the 90's. This effort included the ambitious plantation of 6,750 hectares of oil palm within an area thought to be one of the largest remnants of tropical rainforest in Nigeria under the management of Risonpalm Ltd, partly owned by the government. The plantation was abandoned in 1999 and reactivated in 2003. In 2010, the government announced its intention to divest, citing the decision to privatize: “we will not put money into Risonpalm again” and that “We will only bring people who will put in their money and manage Risonpalm very well”. Management of government‟s oil palm plantations has so far proven disastrous. The Governor of Rivers State paints the gory picture of management that has characterized government owned oil palm estates recently thus: “Government has put so much money in Risonpalm and so many people became rich out of Risonpalm by stealing the money. Now we will not put money again so that people won‟t steal our money anymore.”

Products
While many products emanate from the oil palm trees – palm oils, palm wine, wood by-products, the focus of this thread classes is on the oil products and their direct by-products. Three dominant products are Technical Palm Oil (TPO), Special Palm Oil (SPO), and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO), with palm kernel cake and sludge as significant by-products that can be put into the feed industry. There are 17 characteristics which are used to define and grade palm oil in order for it to be internationally traded. Dominant among them are the levels of free fatty acid (FFA), followed by dirt, iodine value, and other contaminants. The minimum requirement for SPO is an FFA of less than 5%, which can be consumed or used in products such as creams or further refined for soaps and bleaches. Oil which does not meet the quality grades of those characteristics is qualified as TPO, with an FFA>5%, and is mainly used for food consumption. In Nigeria, there has been limited transformation and uses of the primary or secondary products oil palm for either food or non food applications. In developed economies, however, palm oil is used in the manufacturing of many foodstuffs including many industrial applications as can be seen in below:
Food uses: Cooking Oil Deep Frying Oils Margarines and spreads Bakery fats Cocoa butter alternative fats Confectionary fats Ice cream fats Infants nutrition fats Other food applications .

Non food uses:
Cosmetics and personal care Soaps Candles Pharmaceuticals Lubrications and Grease Surfactants Industrial Chemicals Agrochemicals Coatings Paints and lacquers Electronics Leather Biodiesel.
In Nigeria, there is a market for mainly 3 major oil palm products in Nigeria: (1) Low quality TPO palm oil for traditional use for direct sale as unprocessed oil. (2) High quality SPO for use in the processed food industry and produced by large mills and often refined. (3) Palm Kernel Oil which has been growing in demand over the years for the industrial market.By tomorrow, we shall be dealing extensively on this three types and how they are produced. Do have a lovely day ahead as I expect your questions and comments.

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Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by macodollar: 2:36pm On Oct 30, 2017
15 kegs of high quality palm oil (25L) is available for immediate purchase in Lagos.
Price: #12,500
Contact: 08133528010
Cash n Carry
price includes kegs
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 7:17am On Oct 31, 2017
donparosky:
So here we go again, as a way of introduction:

Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is one of the most important economic oil crops in Nigeria. According to World Rain-forest Movement, oil palm is indigenous to the Nigerian coastal plain though it has migrated inland as a staple crop. Cultivation of oil palm serves as a means of livelihood for many rural families and indeed the farming culture of millions of people in the country. The reference to oil palm as a crop of multiple value underscores its economic importance. Oil palm is made of essential components, namely; the fronds, the leaves, the trunk and the roots which are used for several purposes ranging from palm oil, palm kernel oil, palm wine, broom, and palm kernel cake.
As of early 1900, Nigeria was producing all palm oil sold in the world market and it was considered a dominant source of foreign exchange. Up until the 1960s, Nigeria was the world‟s largest producer of palm oil accounting for 43% of global palm oil production. Over-reliance on traditional production methods, excessive tapping of palm trees for palm wine and the civil war between 1967-1970, are factors that contributed to Nigeria‟s inability to meet up with the global rise in demand for palm oil. The Nigerian oil palm belt covers twenty-four states, including all nine states of the Niger Delta (Akwa Ibom, Abia, Rivers, Edo, Imo, Ondo, Bayelsa, Cross River and Delta). Within the oil palm belt in Nigeria, 80% of production comes from dispersed smallholders who harvest semi-wild plants and use manual processing techniques. Several million smallholders are spread over an estimated area ranging from 1.65 million hectares to 2.4 million hectares and to a maximum of 3 million hectares. The estimate for oil palm plantations in Nigeria ranges from 169,000 hectares (72,000 ha of estate plantations and 97,000 ha of smallholder plantations) to 360,000 hectares of plantations. Many of these plantations mentioned above are the result of past attempts by the Nigerian government to establish large scale plantations, most of which resulted in complete failures. Examples of such failed efforts are the Cross River State project in 60's and of the European Union-funded "Oil palm Belt Rural Development Programme" in the 90's. This effort included the ambitious plantation of 6,750 hectares of oil palm within an area thought to be one of the largest remnants of tropical rainforest in Nigeria under the management of Risonpalm Ltd, partly owned by the government. The plantation was abandoned in 1999 and reactivated in 2003. In 2010, the government announced its intention to divest, citing the decision to privatize: “we will not put money into Risonpalm again” and that “We will only bring people who will put in their money and manage Risonpalm very well”. Management of government‟s oil palm plantations has so far proven disastrous. The Governor of Rivers State paints the gory picture of management that has characterized government owned oil palm estates recently thus: “Government has put so much money in Risonpalm and so many people became rich out of Risonpalm by stealing the money. Now we will not put money again so that people won‟t steal our money anymore.”

Products
While many products emanate from the oil palm trees – palm oils, palm wine, wood by-products, the focus of this thread classes is on the oil products and their direct by-products. Three dominant products are Technical Palm Oil (TPO), Special Palm Oil (SPO), and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO), with palm kernel cake and sludge as significant by-products that can be put into the feed industry. There are 17 characteristics which are used to define and grade palm oil in order for it to be internationally traded. Dominant among them are the levels of free fatty acid (FFA), followed by dirt, iodine value, and other contaminants. The minimum requirement for SPO is an FFA of less than 5%, which can be consumed or used in products such as creams or further refined for soaps and bleaches. Oil which does not meet the quality grades of those characteristics is qualified as TPO, with an FFA>5%, and is mainly used for food consumption. In Nigeria, there has been limited transformation and uses of the primary or secondary products oil palm for either food or non food applications. In developed economies, however, palm oil is used in the manufacturing of many foodstuffs including many industrial applications as can be seen in below:
Food uses: Cooking Oil Deep Frying Oils Margarines and spreads Bakery fats Cocoa butter alternative fats Confectionary fats Ice cream fats Infants nutrition fats Other food applications .

Non food uses:
Cosmetics and personal care Soaps Candles Pharmaceuticals Lubrications and Grease Surfactants Industrial Chemicals Agrochemicals Coatings Paints and lacquers Electronics Leather Biodiesel.
In Nigeria, there is a market for mainly 3 major oil palm products in Nigeria: (1) Low quality TPO palm oil for traditional use for direct sale as unprocessed oil. (2) High quality SPO for use in the processed food industry and produced by large mills and often refined. (3) Palm Kernel Oil which has been growing in demand over the years for the industrial market.By tomorrow, we shall be dealing extensively on this three types and how they are produced. Do have a lovely day ahead as I expect your questions and comments.




menwongo,peeo,clasictutor,sanod,tublez,etiumoh etal the class is waiting for your contributions......... before we proceed to the next topic today
God bless our hussles

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Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by etiumo: 4:55pm On Oct 31, 2017
Thank you minister of oil for this selfless service. I have gained a lot reading through this lecture. But u c, exposing our business from scratch no b beans.
donparosky:
So here we go again, as a way of introduction:

Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is one of the most important economic oil crops in Nigeria. According to World Rain-forest Movement, oil palm is indigenous to the Nigerian coastal plain though it has migrated inland as a staple crop. Cultivation of oil palm serves as a means of livelihood for many rural families and indeed the farming culture of millions of people in the country. The reference to oil palm as a crop of multiple value underscores its economic importance. Oil palm is made of essential components, namely; the fronds, the leaves, the trunk and the roots which are used for several purposes ranging from palm oil, palm kernel oil, palm wine, broom, and palm kernel cake.
As of early 1900, Nigeria was producing all palm oil sold in the world market and it was considered a dominant source of foreign exchange. Up until the 1960s, Nigeria was the world‟s largest producer of palm oil accounting for 43% of global palm oil production. Over-reliance on traditional production methods, excessive tapping of palm trees for palm wine and the civil war between 1967-1970, are factors that contributed to Nigeria‟s inability to meet up with the global rise in demand for palm oil. The Nigerian oil palm belt covers twenty-four states, including all nine states of the Niger Delta (Akwa Ibom, Abia, Rivers, Edo, Imo, Ondo, Bayelsa, Cross River and Delta). Within the oil palm belt in Nigeria, 80% of production comes from dispersed smallholders who harvest semi-wild plants and use manual processing techniques. Several million smallholders are spread over an estimated area ranging from 1.65 million hectares to 2.4 million hectares and to a maximum of 3 million hectares. The estimate for oil palm plantations in Nigeria ranges from 169,000 hectares (72,000 ha of estate plantations and 97,000 ha of smallholder plantations) to 360,000 hectares of plantations. Many of these plantations mentioned above are the result of past attempts by the Nigerian government to establish large scale plantations, most of which resulted in complete failures. Examples of such failed efforts are the Cross River State project in 60's and of the European Union-funded "Oil palm Belt Rural Development Programme" in the 90's. This effort included the ambitious plantation of 6,750 hectares of oil palm within an area thought to be one of the largest remnants of tropical rainforest in Nigeria under the management of Risonpalm Ltd, partly owned by the government. The plantation was abandoned in 1999 and reactivated in 2003. In 2010, the government announced its intention to divest, citing the decision to privatize: “we will not put money into Risonpalm again” and that “We will only bring people who will put in their money and manage Risonpalm very well”. Management of government‟s oil palm plantations has so far proven disastrous. The Governor of Rivers State paints the gory picture of management that has characterized government owned oil palm estates recently thus: “Government has put so much money in Risonpalm and so many people became rich out of Risonpalm by stealing the money. Now we will not put money again so that people won‟t steal our money anymore.”

Products
While many products emanate from the oil palm trees – palm oils, palm wine, wood by-products, the focus of this thread classes is on the oil products and their direct by-products. Three dominant products are Technical Palm Oil (TPO), Special Palm Oil (SPO), and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO), with palm kernel cake and sludge as significant by-products that can be put into the feed industry. There are 17 characteristics which are used to define and grade palm oil in order for it to be internationally traded. Dominant among them are the levels of free fatty acid (FFA), followed by dirt, iodine value, and other contaminants. The minimum requirement for SPO is an FFA of less than 5%, which can be consumed or used in products such as creams or further refined for soaps and bleaches. Oil which does not meet the quality grades of those characteristics is qualified as TPO, with an FFA>5%, and is mainly used for food consumption. In Nigeria, there has been limited transformation and uses of the primary or secondary products oil palm for either food or non food applications. In developed economies, however, palm oil is used in the manufacturing of many foodstuffs including many industrial applications as can be seen in below:
Food uses: Cooking Oil Deep Frying Oils Margarines and spreads Bakery fats Cocoa butter alternative fats Confectionary fats Ice cream fats Infants nutrition fats Other food applications .

Non food uses:
Cosmetics and personal care Soaps Candles Pharmaceuticals Lubrications and Grease Surfactants Industrial Chemicals Agrochemicals Coatings Paints and lacquers Electronics Leather Biodiesel.
In Nigeria, there is a market for mainly 3 major oil palm products in Nigeria: (1) Low quality TPO palm oil for traditional use for direct sale as unprocessed oil. (2) High quality SPO for use in the processed food industry and produced by large mills and often refined. (3) Palm Kernel Oil which has been growing in demand over the years for the industrial market.By tomorrow, we shall be dealing extensively on this three types and how they are produced. Do have a lovely day ahead as I expect your questions and comments.




Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by sanod(m): 8:30pm On Nov 03, 2017
donparosky:
menwongo,peeo,clasictutor,sanod,tublez,etiumoh etal the class is waiting for your contributions......... before we proceed to the next topic today
God bless our hussles
oga mi boss..
I dey your back oo

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Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by menwongo(m): 10:07am On Nov 04, 2017
donparosky:
So here we go again, as a way of introduction:

Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is one of the most important economic oil crops in Nigeria. According to World Rain-forest Movement, oil palm is indigenous to the Nigerian coastal plain though it has migrated inland as a staple crop. Cultivation of oil palm serves as a means of livelihood for many rural families and indeed the farming culture of millions of people in the country. The reference to oil palm as a crop of multiple value underscores its economic importance. Oil palm is made of essential components, namely; the fronds, the leaves, the trunk and the roots which are used for several purposes ranging from palm oil, palm kernel oil, palm wine, broom, and palm kernel cake.
As of early 1900, Nigeria was producing all palm oil sold in the world market and it was considered a dominant source of foreign exchange. Up until the 1960s, Nigeria was the world‟s largest producer of palm oil accounting for 43% of global palm oil production. Over-reliance on traditional production methods, excessive tapping of palm trees for palm wine and the civil war between 1967-1970, are factors that contributed to Nigeria‟s inability to meet up with the global rise in demand for palm oil. The Nigerian oil palm belt covers twenty-four states, including all nine states of the Niger Delta (Akwa Ibom, Abia, Rivers, Edo, Imo, Ondo, Bayelsa, Cross River and Delta). Within the oil palm belt in Nigeria, 80% of production comes from dispersed smallholders who harvest semi-wild plants and use manual processing techniques. Several million smallholders are spread over an estimated area ranging from 1.65 million hectares to 2.4 million hectares and to a maximum of 3 million hectares. The estimate for oil palm plantations in Nigeria ranges from 169,000 hectares (72,000 ha of estate plantations and 97,000 ha of smallholder plantations) to 360,000 hectares of plantations. Many of these plantations mentioned above are the result of past attempts by the Nigerian government to establish large scale plantations, most of which resulted in complete failures. Examples of such failed efforts are the Cross River State project in 60's and of the European Union-funded "Oil palm Belt Rural Development Programme" in the 90's. This effort included the ambitious plantation of 6,750 hectares of oil palm within an area thought to be one of the largest remnants of tropical rainforest in Nigeria under the management of Risonpalm Ltd, partly owned by the government. The plantation was abandoned in 1999 and reactivated in 2003. In 2010, the government announced its intention to divest, citing the decision to privatize: “we will not put money into Risonpalm again” and that “We will only bring people who will put in their money and manage Risonpalm very well”. Management of government‟s oil palm plantations has so far proven disastrous. The Governor of Rivers State paints the gory picture of management that has characterized government owned oil palm estates recently thus: “Government has put so much money in Risonpalm and so many people became rich out of Risonpalm by stealing the money. Now we will not put money again so that people won‟t steal our money anymore.”

Products
While many products emanate from the oil palm trees – palm oils, palm wine, wood by-products, the focus of this thread classes is on the oil products and their direct by-products. Three dominant products are Technical Palm Oil (TPO), Special Palm Oil (SPO), and Palm Kernel Oil (PKO), with palm kernel cake and sludge as significant by-products that can be put into the feed industry. There are 17 characteristics which are used to define and grade palm oil in order for it to be internationally traded. Dominant among them are the levels of free fatty acid (FFA), followed by dirt, iodine value, and other contaminants. The minimum requirement for SPO is an FFA of less than 5%, which can be consumed or used in products such as creams or further refined for soaps and bleaches. Oil which does not meet the quality grades of those characteristics is qualified as TPO, with an FFA>5%, and is mainly used for food consumption. In Nigeria, there has been limited transformation and uses of the primary or secondary products oil palm for either food or non food applications. In developed economies, however, palm oil is used in the manufacturing of many foodstuffs including many industrial applications as can be seen in below:
Food uses: Cooking Oil Deep Frying Oils Margarines and spreads Bakery fats Cocoa butter alternative fats Confectionary fats Ice cream fats Infants nutrition fats Other food applications .

Non food uses:
Cosmetics and personal care Soaps Candles Pharmaceuticals Lubrications and Grease Surfactants Industrial Chemicals Agrochemicals Coatings Paints and lacquers Electronics Leather Biodiesel.
In Nigeria, there is a market for mainly 3 major oil palm products in Nigeria: (1) Low quality TPO palm oil for traditional use for direct sale as unprocessed oil. (2) High quality SPO for use in the processed food industry and produced by large mills and often refined. (3) Palm Kernel Oil which has been growing in demand over the years for the industrial market.By tomorrow, we shall be dealing extensively on this three types and how they are produced. Do have a lovely day ahead as I expect your questions and comments.




Well said. But crude oil discovery lead to our declined in palm oil production
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 10:41am On Nov 04, 2017
thank you everyone, the wonderful sessions continue today. am satisfied there's no question from d last introduction.
if there's non, we proceed to d new topic later today
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by EngrIKEM: 10:05pm On Nov 07, 2017
[quote author=donparosky post=62061596]thank you everyone, the wonderful sessions continue today. am satisfied there's no question from d last introduction.
if there's non, we proceed to d new topic later today
Please sir what could av been the result of the crash of oil. Please and i also need ur advice i stored oil by late may how long can i leave it thanks
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 8:37pm On Nov 09, 2017
menwongo:

Well said. But crude oil discovery lead to our declined in palm oil production
yeah true but together we can bring back the glory

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Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 8:41pm On Nov 09, 2017
[quote author=EngrIKEM post=62170190][/quote]the reason for d crash in price is simply due to excessive storage by our people.
the market is flooded today when it's supposed to be scarce by this period.
to ur last question, how long u can store is dependent on the moisture content of your oil. a good oil has a shelf life almost close to two years.
God bless our hustles
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by EngrIKEM: 9:57pm On Nov 09, 2017
donparosky:
the reason for d crash in price is simply due to excessive storage by our people.
the market is flooded today when it's supposed to be scarce by this period.
to ur last question, how long u can store is dependent on the moisture content of your oil. a good oil has a shelf life almost close to two years.
God bless our hustles
And you too bro
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by paintworld(m): 7:15am On Nov 11, 2017
please what is the price of oil in Lagos now?
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by truffle: 10:42am On Nov 13, 2017
My agency assists in registration of business name and incorporated trustees like churches NGO etc,now because of issues of trust and also to allay the fears of potential/new clients who are working with me for the first time,what I do is that I collect half of the payment and proceed to do the registration and everything,then when the certificate is ready you can pay up the balance,this is solely to build trust.for more info pls contact mr biola on 08170273973,my office address is no 4 Yusuf close,agidingbi,ikeja(corporate affairs commission head office is a 5mins walk from my office).thank you all.
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 4:20pm On Nov 30, 2017
hello guys, this place has been damn quiet and cold.......
the people remaining now are either the real dealers or those that did storage. To me business isn't easy, and lots of ups and downs will surely come.
I've been helping a few people sale off their oil while advising others to hold on. If u have some in storage, don't panic, follow d trend and take d risk, business is about risk and for sure you will smile at the end
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 4:20pm On Nov 30, 2017
paintworld:
please what is the price of oil in Lagos now?
its based on location sir, d price varies.
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by donparosky(m): 4:22pm On Nov 30, 2017
our big dealers in d house @ menwongo, peeo, Sanod, clasictutor, Tublez,
where una dey..... hope d cold never catch una too
Re: PALM OIL BUSINESS( Productions, Sales and Storage) by TUBLEZ(m): 8:08pm On Nov 30, 2017
donparosky:
our big dealers in d house @ menwongo, peeo, Sanod, clasictutor, Tublez,
where una dey..... hope d cold never catch una too
lol... Na heat dey here oooo

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