Olive (seeds/ seedlings)
Supplier location : Egypt| Type of Product / CAS Number / Additional designation |
23069011 |
| Genetic Type |
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| Quantity Available |
250.0 Metric ton |
| Purchase Options |
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| Quantity per Trade Item |
1200.0 Metric ton |
| Trade Unit |
Metric ton |
| Country of Origin |
Egypt |
| Incoterms |
FOB
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| Minimum Order Quantity |
250.0 Metric ton |
| Price per trading unit |
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| Best Before |
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| Certificates of supplier |
| HS code / Taric code |
23069011
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| Packaging units |
Bags
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Biomass olive pits refer to the organic material derived from the discarded pits or stones of olives. These pits are a natural byproduct of olive oil production and have gained attention as a renewable energy source due to their high energy content and eco-friendly characteristics. 1-Renewable Energy Source: Biomass olive pits are considered a renewable energy source because they are derived from organic matter that can be replenished naturally. 2-High Energy Content: Olive pits have a high calorific value, meaning they contain a significant amount of energy that can be released when burned. 3-Carbon Neutrality: When olive pits are burned for energy, they release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. However, this CO2 is considered carbon-neutral because it is offset by the CO2 absorbed by olive trees during their growth, making biomass olive pits a carbon-neutral fuel source. 4-Waste Utilization: Utilizing olive pits for energy production helps to repurpose what would otherwise be considered waste from olive oil production, contributing to waste reduction and resource efficiency. 5-Cost-Effectiveness: Olive pits are often less expensive compared to other biomass sources, making them a cost-effective option for energy generation. 6-Local Availability: In regions where olive cultivation is prevalent, biomass olive pits are readily available, reducing transportation costs and promoting local energy production.
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