olajpala
Olajpala is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "oil palm" in English. It refers to trees belonging to the genus Elaeis, primarily Elaeis guineensis, which is the African oil palm. These trees are native to tropical regions of Africa. The fruit of the oil palm is a source of two distinct types of oil: palm oil and palm kernel oil.
Palm oil is extracted from the mesocarp, the fleshy part of the fruit. It is a versatile
The cultivation of oil palm has significant economic implications, with major producing countries located in Southeast