6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
6yl-160a vegetable fruit seed oil press production line in Nigeria
  • Does Nigeria have a supply gap in palm oil?
  • Currently, production remains stable. Meanwhile, demand for palm oil outweighs supply. Nigeria meets the supply gap in oil palm through imports from Malaysia, China, and Côte d’Ivoire. In MY 2024/23 FAS Lagos forecast that Nigeria will require 450,000 MT to fill the consumption gap.
  • Is Nigeria self-sufficiency in oil palm production?
  • Nigeria continues to strive for self-sufficiency in oil palm production. Currently, production remains stable. Meanwhile, demand for palm oil outweighs supply. Nigeria meets the supply gap in oil palm through imports from Malaysia, China, and Côte d’Ivoire.
  • Why is non-GE soybean growing in Nigeria?
  • On the soybean front, non-GE soybean is being planted to meet a niche demand in global markets. This is affecting domestic supply. As a result, the poultry sector is facing high feed costs. Nigeria continues to strive for self-sufficiency in oil palm production. Currently, production remains stable.
  • Why does Nigeria import oil palms?
  • Despite being one of the largest oil palm-producing countries, Nigeria relies on imports to bridge its supply gap. Private sector investors are expanding oil palm production and increasing processing capacity to take advantage of the prevailing strong domestic and international market demand and high prices.