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- Product Name: palm oil processing plant machine
- Raw Material: palm
- Type: oil processing plant machine
- Voltage: 220v
- Capacity: 1tpd
- Weight: 260 KG
- Size(L*W*H): 1200*400*900mm
- Oil Type: Palm Oil
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Gear, Bearing, Engine, Gearbox, Other
- Name: Oil Pressing Machine/Hydraulic oil press machine
- Machine Material: Carbon Steel/ stainless steel
- Package: Steel cage export
- Advantage: Energy Saving & Simple Operation
- Machine color: white
- Delivery time: 50-700 Days
- Machine color: white
- Quality: High Level
Palm oil growing in Kalangala a threat to people’s lives
A palm oil growing project has been presented by proponents as source of income. However, environmental degradation concerns and land grabbing continue to dominate discussion in this area. In May 2013, Friends of the Earth International released a report indicating that the palm oil project was being promoted as a poverty-reducing endeavor, yet ...
Kalangala, Uganda, THE INDEPENDENT, The acute scarcity and high cost of seedlings are frustrating the anticipated expansion of the oil palm growing project in Kalangala district. With support from the government and International Fund for Agriculture Development-IFAD since the early 2000s, the communities in Kalangala undertook to grow palm oil growing as an …
Oil palm project to be extended to other districts, The Observer
Government is in advanced discussions with the International Fund for Agricultural Development to extend the oil palm project beyond Kalangala district. Since the inception of the oil palm project in 2005, Kalangala, which is made of 84 islands, has been enjoying the monopoly of cultivating of oil palm in the country. An oil palm field in Kalangala After about 13 years of implementation of the ...
Project Area . Geographical hub approach. The project will be implemented in the mainland areas located in a narrow belt (25-30 km) along Lake Victoria and surrounding the two island districts of Kalangala and Buvuma, but also areas in the western (Bundibugyo, Masindi) and north-western (Arua) parts of the country.
Negotiating gendered property relations over land: oil palm
Kalangala! oil! palm project. These narratives!reflect! twoopposing views on the!newland!rush.Onthe!one!hand,the! GoU! and! IFAD,! consider!the! project a
2. Kalangala in the context of oil palm development Kalangala district comprises of 84 islands in Lake Victoria with a total land area of 46,830 hectares, more than half of which is on the main island of Bugala (27,000 ha), administratively divided into two counties. The population is 42% females and 58% males (UBOS, 2016), and
National Oil Palm Project (NOPP), International Fund
National Oil Palm Project (NOPP) Final project design report Executive Summary x Executive Summary 1. Rationale. The investment in oil palm in Kalangala, part-financed under the Vegetable Oils Development Project (VODP) and VODP2, has brought about a substantial and transformative socio-economic impact there.
Kalangala Oil Palm Project was and still is part of the Ugandan Government Vegetable Oil Development Project (VODP) initiative geared towards increasing vegetable oil production in Uganda. The project is supported by IFAD and the World Bank with BUL and Wilmar Plantations playing a major role.
- What is the Kalangala project?
- The Project will link these producers to financial institutions and provide them with technical support services. In Kalangala, the Project will support those smallholders already growing oil palm, to increase the productivity of their existing plantations; but it will not support an expansion in the area under production.
- Who will be targeted by NOPP investments in oil palm production?
- Poor and vulnerable households will be directly targeted by NOPP investments in oil palm production (Component 1) and in alternative economic opportunities and mitigation of social risks (Component 2).
- Where will NOPP invest in oil palms?
- Drawing on this model, NOPP will concentrate its activities on smallholder Oil Palm development on the following hubs: Kalangala (Bugala and outlying islands, where it will consolidate the investments to date, but will not support an expansion in the area under OP production) Around Kiryandongo or in Buikwe (to be confirmed from studies)