It takes 2.5 kg of groundnut to produce 1 litre of the groundnut oil.
The value of procurement and processing of the groundnut is around Rs. 90/kg. So, easy math says that Rs. 225/litre is the uncooked fee. The price of bottling and packaging is round Rs. 10/litre.
Above this cost, there’s fee of production which incorporates labour, rents, preservation and strength.
This has to value another rs. 50/litre without an issue. So, the final fee of manufacturing and packaging is around rs. 285/litre of cold pressed groundnut oil.
The producers get to promote the pressed cake (by-product of groundnut oil manufacturing) at Rs. 20–30/kg.
As i noted earlier, every litre of groundnut oil production leaves 1.4-1.5 kg of derivative. The spinoff gives extra sales of rs. 35–45/litre of groundnut oil production.
You will effectively say that, the cumulative value is rs. 240–250 for in step with litre production of the cold pressed groundnut oil.
All people promoting at pow cost is either promoting at loss or selling adulterated product.
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Value sheet for 1 litre:
- Dried groundnut (shell removed) for 2.5kg. – rs. 225.
- Value of manufacturing – rs. 50.
- Bottling and packaging – rs. 10
- Total value – rs. 285/litre
- Sales from selling spinoff (pressed seed cake) – Rs. 35–45 /litre of oil manufacturing.
- Cumulative price of manufacturing & packaging – rs. 240–250/litre.
- Feasible promoting fee of cold-pressed and un-adulterated oil is among rs. 240–300 per litre.
Don’t buy from the person selling below this rate. To be sure about best of product, purchase cold-pressed & Fssai graded products. Don’t purchase refined oils.
There are expeller pressed oils which can be 2x greater profitable and there are timber ghani cold pressed oils (cold-pressed).
Purchase wood ghani pressed oils for higher health as its remain the natural properties!!
Originally posted 2022-04-16 20:01:56.