Hello Echo community, I am looking for oil extractor and processor resources and willing individuals to journey with us to blesd the nation Ethiopia. Many blessings
Hello. Have they produced enough palm trees? Please share my ebook
Please repost or share this ebook on your wall and read continuously until… | ACTION AND COMPASSION (A&C) BOOKS and join my idea and strategies to produce more palm trees. Donation for my idea is very needful.
If you can fund my transport please invite me to go with you because as now I don’t have the financial capacity and am in Nigeria. Thanks
Hi Senetibeb!
Are you looking for designs for an oil extractor? What oils are you looking to process (e.g., avocado vs. moringa seed). What type of commodities you have will help us understand what type of processing equipment you might need.
Stacy
Hello Stacy, Thank you for asking. The major oil seeds and avocado . The community we are working is known with avocado production and other alternatnative oil seeds. The commonly oil seed is niger seed and soyabean .
@Tim_Emily_Tanner or @Elliott_Toevs may have ideas. I will forward this along to our ECHO East Africa AT staff. They worked with a group a while ago on an avocado seed oil extractor, but I don’t know how far the prototyping got.
Stacy
Collaboration on Moringa stenopetala Research
Dear all
I found your communication on Moringa stenopetala incredibly insightful. The plant’s remarkably high folate content—exceeding 1000 µg/100g in its dry leaves—positions it among the richest sources of bioavailable folate. This makes it an invaluable resource for addressing folate deficiency, a pressing public health issue, particularly for women of reproductive age.
Scaling the cultivation and consumption of Moringa stenopetala offers a practical and sustainable strategy to combat folate deficiency and enhance maternal and child health outcomes across Africa. While the leaves of this plant have been extensively studied, there is still a significant gap in research regarding its root and bark.
At Arba Minch University in Ethiopia, we are eager to explore these under-researched aspects and would like to invite interested researchers and scientists to collaborate with us. Together, we can unlock the full potential of this remarkable plant.
Thank you for considering this opportunity for collaboration. Please feel free to reach out for further discussions.