Amazing Benefits of Palm Kernel Oil, Meal and Shall
Local palm kernel oil, also known as "adwengo" in some Ghanaian languages, is versatile oil with numerous benefits, particularly for skin and hair health. It's known for its moisturizing properties, ability to promote hair growth, and potential anti-aging effects.
Palm kernel has various uses, including in food, cosmetics, and construction. Palm kernel oil (PKO) is cooking oil with health benefits, while palm kernel meal (PKM) can be used as animal feed. Palm kernel shells (PKS) are utilized in construction, energy production, and water purification.
Palm Kernel Oil (PKO):
Culinary Uses, PKO is cooking oil with a high smoke point, making it suitable for frying and other cooking methods.
PKO contains medium-chain fatty acids and vitamin K, which can be beneficial for skin health, bone health, and blood clotting. It is also a source of unsaturated fats.
A cosmetic, PKO is used in soaps, cosmetics, and skincare products due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties.
Palm Kernel Meal (PKM):
Animal Feed, PKM is a by-product of palm oil processing and can be used as a component in animal feed, particularly for poultry.
Caution:
When using PKM in animal feed, it's important to monitor feed intake and ensure proper nutrient ratios to avoid digestive issues.
Palm Kernel Shells (PKS):
Construction: PKS can be used as a partial replacement for traditional aggregates in concrete and asphalt, offering a sustainable construction material.
Energy, PKS can be used as a fuel source for heat generation.
Other Uses, PKS can also be used for water purification, thermal insulation, and as filler in plastic composites.
Ghana's palm oil sector is not fully self-sufficient, with imports exceeding exports. While the country produces about 2,000,000 metric tons of oil palm fruits annually, small-scale processors account for roughly 60% of the crude palm oil. Palm kernel oil has various uses in both edible and non-edible products within Ghana, according to the Ghanaian Farmer on Face book.
Imports and Exports:
In 2021, Ghana imported $289 million worth of palm oil, while exports were valued at $78.1 million, according to the United Nations in Ghana.
Palm Kernel Oil Market was valued at US $ 50.03 Bn. in 2023. Palm Kernel Oil Market size is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4.8% during the forecast period. The market is expected to reach a value of US $ 69.46 Bn.
Ghana Palm Kernel Oil market currently, in 2023, has witnessed an HHI of 8528, which has increased slightly as compared to the HHI of 7708 in 2017. The market is moving towards highly concentrated. Herfindahl index measures the competitiveness of exporting countries.
Additionally, it's a source of essential nutrients and can be used in cooking and for various cosmetic purposes.
Skin Benefits:
Moisturizing and Softening, Palm kernel oil acts as a natural emollient, providing a soft and hydrated feel to the skin. It helps reduce moisture loss and supports a healthy skin barrier.
Anti-aging, The oil contains Vitamin E and antioxidants that fight free radicals, which can cause wrinkles and fine lines. It helps protect against UV rays and other toxins, keeping the skin healthy and youthful.
Skin Ailment Relief, Palm kernel oil is used in some traditional remedies to heal skin ailments and soothe irritated skin.
Promotes healthy cuticles, It can help prevent ragged cuticles and itchy skin.
Hair Benefits;
Hair Growth and Thickening, Palm kernel oil is believed to promote hair growth and thickness, potentially addressing hair loss or thinning hair.
Scalp Health, It may help soothe and calm an irritated scalp and potentially reduce dandruff.
Other Benefits:
Nutrient Rich, Palm kernel oil contains essential vitamins like Vitamin A and K, crucial for vision and bone health, respectively.
Cooking, it can be used in cooking, particularly in traditional dishes, offering a source of healthy fats.
Local Economy, Sourcing palm kernel oil locally can support smallholder farmers and promote fair trade practices.
Versatile Base, Its properties make it a great base for various skincare products, blending well with essential oils and other ingredients.
By Mustapha Bature Sallama
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