FREEDOM MILL 2 Liberia Palm Oil machine Holiday promotion 2009

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Freedom Mill 2 (FM2) is an oil palm processing machine produced and sold in Liberia with support from Winrock Int'l and USAID. Call 06 77 14 25 or email FreedomMillLiberia@gmail.com. The FM2 can process one drum of cooked palm fruit (250kgs FFB) in 30 minutes! The FM2 extracts more palm oil, up to 100% per drum (15-20 gals palm oil per drum). One FM2 can process the fruit from over 40 acres of farm producing 3,400 gallons (or $8,200) from current,old trees, or over 14,000 gallons with new trees planted generating over US$ 35,000 from 40 acres. FM2 Vendor network in Liberia covers Montserrado, Bong, Nimba, Lofa, Grand Bassa & Margibi (soon to expand to Sinoe). Call 06 77 14 25 or email FreedomMillLiberia@gmail.com

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  • What do partners from the US have to do to get started doing business in Liberia?

    Are there some steps that have to be taken?

  • Why do they stand in the Oil while making it?

  • I like this design. Who can I talk too to license the drawing and build this for Congo. The problem is the cost of exporting between African countries is too high. Licensing the design wil be cheaper. Can someone provide me with a contact person for this machine?

  • This is jess the begining oooh peepo. Eventhough, we have a very long way to go, we've already started and by the grace of God, we'll get there. With the massive Iron Ore reserves, A Soil that grows Oil Palm, Rubber, Timber, etc, we have all the natural resources to develop our selves and nation but lack the technical know how. We need partners, partners, partners, partners! and that's where US companies suppose to come in. I think we'll do better if the US can come in and partner with us. LIB

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