African oil-palm - определение. Что такое African oil-palm
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Что (кто) такое African oil-palm - определение

GENUS OF PLANTS
Oil Palm; Oil palms; Oil-palm; Alfonsia; Eleais; Oil palm; Palm fruit; Oilpalm
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  • Harvesting, [[Liberia]]
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palm oil         
  • abbr=on}}, with some of its fruits picked
  • [[Oil palm]]s (''Elaeis guineensis'')
  • Oil palm fruits on the tree
  • A satellite image showing deforestation in [[Malaysian Borneo]] to allow the plantation of [[oil palm]]
  • A palm oil plantation in Indonesia
  • A palm oil plantation in Malaysia
  • Left, reddish palm oil made from the pulp of oil palm fruit. Right, clear [[palm kernel oil]] made from the kernels
  • In [[Borneo]], the forest (F), is being replaced by oil palm plantations (G). These changes are irreversible for all practical purposes (H).
  • [[Deforestation in Indonesia]], to make way for an [[oil palm]] plantation.<ref name="deforestation"/>
  • Roundtable No 2 (RT2) in Zurich in 2005
EDIBLE AND BIOCOMBUSTIBLE VEGETABLE OIL FROM FRUIT OF OIL PALMS
Palm Oil; Palm-oil; Palm nut oil; Dende oil; RBDPO; Refined, bleached and deodorized palm oil; Palmolein oil; Palm oil production; Red palm oil; Red palm fruit oil; Synthetic palm oil; Arecaceae oil; Elaeis oil; Palm oil industry; Health effects of palm oil
Palm oil is a yellow oil which comes from the fruit of certain palm trees and is used in making soap and sometimes as a fat in cooking.
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Palm oil         
  • abbr=on}}, with some of its fruits picked
  • [[Oil palm]]s (''Elaeis guineensis'')
  • Oil palm fruits on the tree
  • A satellite image showing deforestation in [[Malaysian Borneo]] to allow the plantation of [[oil palm]]
  • A palm oil plantation in Indonesia
  • A palm oil plantation in Malaysia
  • Left, reddish palm oil made from the pulp of oil palm fruit. Right, clear [[palm kernel oil]] made from the kernels
  • In [[Borneo]], the forest (F), is being replaced by oil palm plantations (G). These changes are irreversible for all practical purposes (H).
  • [[Deforestation in Indonesia]], to make way for an [[oil palm]] plantation.<ref name="deforestation"/>
  • Roundtable No 2 (RT2) in Zurich in 2005
EDIBLE AND BIOCOMBUSTIBLE VEGETABLE OIL FROM FRUIT OF OIL PALMS
Palm Oil; Palm-oil; Palm nut oil; Dende oil; RBDPO; Refined, bleached and deodorized palm oil; Palmolein oil; Palm oil production; Red palm oil; Red palm fruit oil; Synthetic palm oil; Arecaceae oil; Elaeis oil; Palm oil industry; Health effects of palm oil
Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palms. The oil is used in food manufacturing, in beauty products, and as biofuel.
Raphia vinifera         
SPECIES OF PLANT
R. vinifera; West African piassava palm; West African bass fibre
Raphia vinifera, the West African piassava palm, bamboo palm or West African bass fibreBulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Gardens, Kew), 1891 is a palm tree species in the genus Raphia. It is native to Benin, Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Ghana, and Democratic Republic of the Congo ( = Zaire = Congo-Kinshasa).

Википедия

Elaeis

Elaeis (from Greek 'oil') is a genus of palms containing two species, called oil palms. They are used in commercial agriculture in the production of palm oil. The African oil palm E. guineensis (from Guinea) is the principal source of palm oil. It is native to west and southwest Africa, occurring between Angola and Gambia. The American oil palm E. oleifera (from Latin oleifer 'oil-producing') is native to tropical Central and South America, and is used locally for oil production.