nanyang coconut coconut oil press equiment in nigeria

   
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What is coconut used for in Nigeria?

Coconut is a highly versatile crop with numerous applications in the food, beverage, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. In Nigeria, coconut is primarily used for food and beverage production, with the coconut milk and oil being popular ingredients in many Nigerian cuisines.

What is the potential of coconut in Nigeria?

In Nigeria, coconut has the potential of generating over N10 billion annually for farmers and agribusiness entrepreneurs. For example, Lagos state has the potential for the production of more than 10 million coconut trees with annual production of over 1 billion husked nuts worth over N45 billion.

Does NIFOR develop improved coconut processing technologies in Lagos State?

Igene, Solomon, Orji, Akagbosu and Osifo (2015) assessed the awareness, perception and adoption of NIFOR developed improved coconut processing technologies in Lagos state, Nigeria. A total of 120 coconut processors were sampled through a multi-stage random sampling procedure.

How many coconuts did Nigeria import last year?

Last year, Nigeria imported more than 500,000 tonnes of coconuts to process into products such as oils, food and beverages, official figures show. I visited a farm a mere two-hour drive from the capital Abuja to see how a couple - Ray Davies and her husband, retired army Major General John Davies - branched out into coconut farming.