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I want to set up a small edible oil workshop to process edible oil and sell it. What equipment is needed and how to meet the national standards?

1. What conditions are needed to open an edible oil processing plant? There are generally two types of edible oil processing plants, one is to open an oil pressing workshop or mobile processing, and the other is to open a regular edible oil processing plant. The conditions for opening an oil pressing workshop are relatively simple. You need to rent a storefront, apply for a business license and a health permit, and then you can process edible oil. Opening an edible oil processing plant is complicated. It requires a formal production plant, land use rights, and the processed edible oil must meet the national edible oil grade standards. 2. What equipment is needed to set up a cooking oil processing plant? To open an oil pressing workshop, the edible oil processing equipment you need to purchase is relatively simple. Generally, you can choose a screw oil press or a hydraulic oil press. If necessary, you can add cooking oil refining equipment. To set up an edible oil processing plant, you need to use a complete set of edible oil processing equipment, including pressing, leaching, and refining. The edible oil processing equipment used specifically includes pretreatment pressing equipment, leaching equipment, edible oil refining equipment, and some supporting equipment. 3. What should you pay attention to when purchasing edible oil processing equipment? When purchasing edible oil processing equipment, it depends on the user's own processing output, how much finished oil is planned per day, and what grade of oil standards the processed edible oil must meet. The model and configuration of each equipment should be reasonably selected. Compare quality, price, etc., and find more edible oil processing equipment manufacturers for inspection. Only by inspecting and comparing more can you select better equipment.