plantaciones watawala de palma aceitera nakiyadeniya plc en medellin
- Tipo: Proceso de aceite de palma
- Capacidad de producción: 300-500 kg/h
- Dimensiones (largo x ancho x alto): 1500 x 1300 x 1550 mm
- Peso: GW 51000kg
- Consumo de energía: ≤ 15 KWh/T
- Voltaje: 220 V~380 V
- Componentes principales: motor, bomba, otros, motor de combustión interna
- Garantía: 1 año
- Puntos de venta clave: Sustentable
- Informe de prueba de la maquinaria: Provisto
- Video de inspección de salida: Provisto
- Nombre: máquina de prensado de aceite
- Modelo: AWS-130A
- Función: Fabricación de aceite de palma
- Ventaja: Ahorro de energía, bajo nivel de residuos
- Tasa de aceite de torta: 6%
- Materia prima: Palma, semillas de algodón, palma
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Nakiyadeniya Palm Oil Mill of Watawala Plantations (CSE: WATA) is situated in Nakiyadeniya Estate, which is located in Udugama, Galle. Commenced its operations in 1984, the palm oil
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Nakiyadeniya Oil Palm Watawala Plantations PLC
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El productor de Sri Lanka, Watawala Plantations PLC (WATA), se ha convertido en la primera empresa en Sri Lanka o el sur de Asia en lograr la certificación de Principios y Criterios (P&C)
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- What is Nakiyadeniya palm oil mill?
- With significant investments over the years, Nakiyadeniya Palm Oil Mill has today become one of the leading palm oil mills in Sri Lanka. The extraction process begins with the transportation of ripe fresh fruit bunches harvested from plantations to the mills.
- Who is Watawala Plantations PLC?
- Sri Lankan grower, Watawala Plantations PLC (WATA), has become the first company in Sri Lanka or South Asia to achieve Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) Principles and Criteria (P&C) certification for their palm oil mill and concessions in Galle District.
- Who is the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka?
- With emphasis on innovation and value addition, Watawala Plantations has grown to be recognized as the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka.
- Why should you choose Watawala Plantations?
- With a proud history of being involved in the Agri industry of Sri Lanka as a pioneer nation builder, Watawala Plantations prides itself on its contribution towards establishing a sustainable, environmentally conscious palm oil cultivation industry in the country. Palm Oil is the most widely-used vegetable oil in the world.
- Where is Watawala located?
- The oil palm plantations of WATA — a joint venture between the diversified conglomerate Sunshine Holdings and Pyramid Wilmar — are located in Udugama, Galle. Watawala also supports smallholder farmers, with approximately 7% of the total fresh fruit bunches (FFB) sourced from the local community.
- What is Watawala Plantations' vision for the year 2025?
- Accordingly, Watawala Plantations has set a vision for the year 2025 through a strategic road map to achieve a YPH of 20 tons. The company expects to reach this achievement of excellence, through motivation, developing the human capital and by the process of participatory management.