• How are smallholders transforming oil palm production in Sierra Leone?
  • By incorporating smallholders into their supply chain, firms in Sierra Leone have identified a competitive opportunity to support local agriculture and contribute to rural livelihoods. Find out how Jolaks, a palm oil refinery and processing plant in Wellington, Sierra Leone, is transforming oil palm production.
  • What is the history of oil palm industry in Sierra Leone?
  • TION IN SIERRA LEONE2.1 Historical PerspectiveVarious studies have confirmed that, the development of Oil Palm Industry in Sierra Leone started in the 50s with Government establishing oil palm plantations in different parts of the country using the high yielding Tenera seedlings, commonly called Masanki, which produces a
  • Who owns palm oil in Sierra Leone?
  • Exploring opportunities in West Africa, NHG took ownership of two palm oil developments in Sierra Leone. One was NedOil, with 66 ha of nucleus plantations, a palm oil mill and an active network of smallholders; the other was an existing land lease of 30,700 ha.
  • What are the opportunities for oil palm in Sierra Leone?
  • ent opportunities for oil palm in Sierra Leone. According to the Acting Director, SLIEPA has been engaging potential investors in the agriculture sector, including a major palm oil grower, Golden Veroleum to invest up to $1.6 billion in Sierra Leone in what promises to b
  • What products are produced in Sierra Leone?
  • onsumer goods including shampoo and cosmetics. In Sierra Leone, Palm oil is a traditional crop produced in almost all parts of the country, but most of the production occurs in high rainfall regions, i
  • How much palm oil is exported by Sierra Leone?
  • he sum of reporting and non-reporting countriesThe value per ton of palm oil (HS 1511) exported by Sierra Leone (unit value) has been on average around USD 884 per ton (set aside for the unit values during 2016, equal to an unprecedented USD 87,7782 per ton, which appear to be an anomaly in