1. What is PFAD PFAD stands for Palm Fatty Acid Distillate. It is a processing residue resulting from physical refining of crude palm oil products. At room temperature it is a light brow semi-solid, melting to a brown liquid on heating. Up to 80 percent of PFAD is free fatty acid (FFA), with palmitic acid and oleic acid being the major components. The remaining 20 percent is made up of components including triglycerides, partial glycerides, and vitamin E, sterols and squalene's. 2.How is PFAD used? PFAD is used as a renewable raw material in biofuels production as well as to produce candles, soaps, other oleochemical products, and animal feed. Specific to biofuel production in Europe, the EU allows Member States to account PFAD consumption towards greenhouse gas emissions reductions under its Renewable Energy Directive. The amount of emissions reductions depends on the PFAD technical classification, a residue or co-product, which is up to the individual Member State. To verify the emissions reductions, the EU relies on voluntary certification schemes, such as the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification system. 3.What are the benefits6 of using PFAD Producing renewable fuels using PFAD is good for the climate. It is an efficient way to use waste generated through the palm oil refining process, preventing PFAD from going to literal waste. A by-product that is undesirable from the food industry perspective can be very desirable for other sectors. Neste MY Renewable Diesel7 which is refined from PFAD and other waste and residue materials, such as Used Cooking Oil (UCO), helps to replace crude oil-based diesel in transportation. Using Neste MY Renewable Diesel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent on average compared to a diesel-powered vehicle using conventional fossil fuel-based diesel.
One of the most well-known and sought-after byproducts of the refining process of vegetable (mostly sunflower) oil are fatty acids. Fatty acids, an industrial product with a GMP+ certification, are mostly used in the animal formula and feed sector. This is because adding fatty acids or fatty acid-based compounds to an animal feed ration can reduce feed costs. Fatty acids are crushed and processed through a whole cycle. In addition, they are utilized in the manufacturing of soap, glycerin, and stearin, as well as in the food processing industry as a direct formula component. Tocopherols.
Sulphur in Granular and Lumps forms
Sulphur in Granular and Lumps forms
We supply Sulphur granular / Prill in bulk as well as containerize packing.
Oil, gas and all kinds of petrochemicals like followings, bitumen grade 60/70 and all other grades, fertilizers: (urea46% granules / prilled, npk, dap, sulfur, ufc 85 ) polymers and polyethylene: (pp, pe, pvc, hdpe, ldpe, ld etc,) chemicals: (soda ash lights, sodium sulphate anhydrous 99%) fuel oil /gas oil: diesel en590 10ppm, d6, d2 5000ppm, jet a1 fuel, mazut, cst 180 280 380, other products: lpg, cement clinker, refined sugar icumsa 45, ready made garments stock.General trading with import & export, commercial broker, commercial agent
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With over 2000 farmers covering 5 regions in Karnataka, we cultivate and process gherkins, chillies, capsicums, carrots, cauliflower and celery from our FSC 22000 processing plant in India. Setup by hands-on industry experts with an average of almost 20 years experience each,we have systems and practices in place to ensure our contract farmers achieve the highest yields and our products meet the highest standards expected by our clients. With the future in mind, all farmers are taught to follow sustainable agricultural practices. We have implemented practical and scientific post-harvest techniques to ensure that freshness is retained till we pack into barrels. Our team of qualified field staff, personally monitor all farmers, visiting each twice a week, providing invaluable ongoing support and guidance, which greatly contributes to greater yields and the overall quality of our produce.
With over 2000 farmers covering 5 regions in Karnataka, we cultivate and process gherkins, chillies, capsicums, carrots, cauliflower and celery from our FSC 22000 processing plant in India. Setup by hands-on industry experts with an average of almost 20 years experience each,we have systems and practices in place to ensure our contract farmers achieve the highest yields and our products meet the highest standards expected by our clients. With the future in mind, all farmers are taught to follow sustainable agricultural practices. We have implemented practical and scientific post-harvest techniques to ensure that freshness is retained till we pack into barrels. Our team of qualified field staff, personally monitor all farmers, visiting each twice a week, providing invaluable ongoing support and guidance, which greatly contributes to greater yields and the overall quality of our produce.
With over 2000 farmers covering 5 regions in Karnataka, we cultivate and process gherkins, chillies, capsicums, carrots, cauliflower and celery from our FSC 22000 processing plant in India. Setup by hands-on industry experts with an average of almost 20 years experience each,we have systems and practices in place to ensure our contract farmers achieve the highest yields and our products meet the highest standards expected by our clients. With the future in mind, all farmers are taught to follow sustainable agricultural practices. We have implemented practical and scientific post-harvest techniques to ensure that freshness is retained till we pack into barrels. Our team of qualified field staff, personally monitor all farmers, visiting each twice a week, providing invaluable ongoing support and guidance, which greatly contributes to greater yields and the overall quality of our produce.
With over 2000 farmers covering 5 regions in Karnataka, we cultivate and process gherkins, chillies, capsicums, carrots, cauliflower and celery from our FSC 22000 processing plant in India. Setup by hands-on industry experts with an average of almost 20 years experience each,we have systems and practices in place to ensure our contract farmers achieve the highest yields and our products meet the highest standards expected by our clients. With the future in mind, all farmers are taught to follow sustainable agricultural practices. We have implemented practical and scientific post-harvest techniques to ensure that freshness is retained till we pack into barrels. Our team of qualified field staff, personally monitor all farmers, visiting each twice a week, providing invaluable ongoing support and guidance, which greatly contributes to greater yields and the overall quality of our produce.
What is acetic acid Acetic acid is also known as ethanoic acid, ethylic acid, vinegar acid, and methane carboxylic acid. Acetic acid is a byproduct of fermentation, and gives vinegar its characteristic odor. Vinegar is about 4-6% acetic acid in water. More concentrated solutions can be found in laboratory use, and pure acetic acid containing only traces of water is known as glacial acetic acid. Dilute solutions like vinegar can contact skin with no harm, but more concentrated solutions will burn the skin. Glacial acetic acid can cause skin burns and permanent eye damage, and will corrode metal. What is acetic acid used for? Acetic acid is used in the manufacture of acetic anhydride, cellulose acetate, vinyl acetate monomer, acetic esters, chloroacetic acid, plastics, dyes, insecticides, photographic chemicals, and rubber. Other commercial uses include the manufacture of vitamins, antibiotics, hormones, and organic chemicals, and as a food additive (acidulant). It is also used in various textile printing processes.
It's one of the most extensively used cooking oils, and it's stable and long-lasting. It's also inexpensive and widely available. Soybean oil is mostly used in baking and cooking. It can also be used as a salad dressing. Soybean oil's omega-3 fatty acids protect the cardiovascular system by scraping off harmful cholesterol. Linoleic acid (omega-6 fatty acids) is important for brain function, growth and development, encouraging skin and hair growth, preserving bone health, controlling metabolism, and sustaining the reproductive system, in addition to omega-3 fatty acids. Soybean oil contains a high amount of vitamin K, which helps to alleviate Alzheimer's symptoms and may even reverse the disease. Vitamin K promotes bone repair, making it a good osteoporosis treatment.
"Technical features Cultivar: nocellara dell Etna, nocellara del Belice; area of production: the slopes of a Mount Etna and Simeto Valley; plantation height: 500-800 mt on sea level; free acidic content % of oleic acid: from 0.20 to 0.50; harvest method: by hand; harvesting period: early harvest; pressing method: continous cold extraction in the same day after the harvest Tasting notes Colour: green with slice of gold bronwd; smell: medium fruity with hints of grass and green tomato; taste: with notes of bitter and persistent spicy Best to consume: With rave food, roasted red meat and beans Packaging: bottle 0.50 l and on request tin 3/5 l"
"Technical features Cultivar: nocellara dell Etna, nocellara del Belice; area of production: the slopes of a Mount Etna and Simeto Valley; plantation height: 500-800 mt on sea level; free acidic content % of oleic acid: from 0.20 to 0.50; harvest method: by hand; harvesting period: early harvest; pressing method: continous cold extraction in the same day after the harvest Tasting notes Colour: green with slice of gold bronwd; smell: medium fruity with hints of grass and green tomato; taste: with notes of bitter and persistent spicy Best to consume: With rave food, roasted red meat and beans Packaging: bottle 0.50 l and on request tin 3/5 l"
"Technical features Cultivar: nocellara dell Etna, nocellara del Belice; area of production: the slopes of a Mount Etna and Simeto Valley; plantation height: 500-800 mt on sea level; free acidic content % of oleic acid: from 0.20 to 0.50; harvest method: by hand; harvesting period: early harvest; pressing method: continous cold extraction in the same day after the harvest Tasting notes Colour: green with slice of gold bronwd; smell: medium fruity with hints of grass and green tomato; taste: with notes of bitter and persistent spicy Best to consume: With rave food, roasted red meat and beans Packaging: bottle 0.50 l and on request tin 3/5 l"
Rapeseed and Canola Oil The rapeseed plant is known for its golden-yellow flowers, which bloom in the summer. Its oil, which goes by the names of rapeseed and canola, is widely used in cooking, baking, and food processing. It's crucial to understand the difference between industrial and culinary rapeseed oil. Canola is another name for the culinary variant. The automotive and chemical sectors use industrial rapeseed oil, whereas the culinary form is used in cooking. The genetic makeup and quantity of erucic acid, which is damaging to your health in big amounts, distinguishes the two varieties. In truth, canola oil must contain less than 2% erucic acid and meet globally regulated requirements in order to be labelled as such. Otherwise, it will be labeled as rapeseed oil. However, most varieties in grocery stores are canola oil. Rapeseed oil contains less saturated fat than other regularly used cooking oils, and it is popular in the Indian subcontinent as a traditional cooking oil. It is typically used as frying oil due to its distinct odour. Vitamin E is also abundant in rapeseed oil. Rapeseed oil has regenerative capabilities, making it a great moisturiser and anti-aging agent. Because of its high quantities of alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3), which is too scarce in today's diets, rapeseed oil has fascinating dietary qualities. It's become a staple on dining tables.
"Technical features: Area of production: The slopes of a Mount Etna and Simeto Valley; Planta- tion height: 500-800 mt on sea level; Free acidic content % of oleic acid: from 0.10 to 0.40; Tasting notes Colour: veiled, opalescent with intense green shades; smell: mildly fruity with slightly grass scent; taste: lightly bitter and pungent, with tomato aftertaste Variety of olives blended: Nocellara dellâ??Etna, Biancolilla and tonda Iblea; ripening at the harvest: turning dark; harvest method: by hand with the nets; Milling method: integral continuous cycle system, within 24 hours lt; best to consume: raw especially with roasted meats from harvest Packaging: bottle 0.25-0.50-0.75 lt, on request tin 0.50/1/3/5 l"
"Technical features: Area of production: The slopes of a Mount Etna and Simeto Valley; Planta- tion height: 500-800 mt on sea level; Free acidic content % of oleic acid: from 0.10 to 0.40; Tasting notes Colour: veiled, opalescent with intense green shades; smell: mildly fruity with slightly grass scent; taste: lightly bitter and pungent, with tomato aftertaste Variety of olives blended: Nocellara dellâ??Etna, Biancolilla and tonda Iblea; ripening at the harvest: turning dark; harvest method: by hand with the nets; Milling method: integral continuous cycle system, within 24 hours lt; best to consume: raw especially with roasted meats from harvest Packaging: bottle 0.25-0.50-0.75 lt, on request tin 0.50/1/3/5 l"