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Completed Project · 2023

10 TPD Peanut Oil Plant in Paraguay
Asunción Cold-Press Premium Groundnut Oil Mill

📍 Asunción, Paraguay 🥜 10 TPD Peanut (Chaco Origin) 💰 $30,000 Investment 📅 Commissioned June 2023
📷 Cold-press premium peanut oil mill, Asunción, Paraguay — Chaco origin groundnut Premium cold-pressed peanut oil production in Asunción Paraguay, artisan food production facility, glass bottles of premium groundnut oil, Paraguayan peanut fields, South American artisan food photography
10 TPDPeanut Input
4.5 T/dayCold-Press Oil
45%Oil Yield
$30,000Total Investment
Premium vs Standard Price
28 monthsPayback Period

Project Overview

Paraguay's Chaco region produces high-quality groundnuts with excellent oil content and natural flavour characteristics — yet most Paraguayan peanuts are exported as raw commodity with minimal value addition. This Asunción food entrepreneur identified the premium opportunity: cold-press the Chaco peanuts into artisan peanut oil, bottle in premium glass packaging, and export to organic and specialty food stores in Buenos Aires and São Paulo via Mercosur's tariff-free framework.

The $30,000 budget constraint was a design parameter, not an obstacle. SinoOil configured a lean 10 TPD cold-press line with two 6YL-130 presses (cold-press configured), natural settling, plate filter, and a semi-automatic 500 ml glass bottling station. SENAVE certification and Mercosur export documentation were included.

Challenge

The primary constraint was budget: $30,000 total. The client needed food-grade certified, export-capable production within this limit. Cold-press peanut oil has no solvent, no chemical processing, and minimal equipment requirements — making it uniquely suited to low-capital entry. The challenge was achieving consistent cold-press quality (natural aroma retention, FFA <0.3%, no rancidity) at 10 TPD throughput with basic infrastructure.

The secondary challenge was market access: Paraguayan food products are relatively unknown in Argentine and Brazilian premium food retail. The solution was focusing on the "Aceite de Maní Premium Paraguay" branding and the Chaco origin story — Paraguayan Chaco is associated with quality agricultural products among South American food buyers.

Solution

Two 6YL-130 presses configured for cold-press speed (40 RPM, barrel temperature below 55°C throughout). Optional 60°C mild pre-warming for seeds with very low moisture (<6% MC), which improves oil flow without damaging natural compounds. Three 2-tonne SS304 settling tanks (72-hour natural settling) and a BASY-320 plate filter with SS304 plates complete the production line. The entire oil contact path is SS304 for food-grade compliance and easy cleaning.

The 500 ml glass bottling station fills and caps under the custom "Aceite de Maní Premium Paraguay" label designed for organic store shelf appeal. SENAVE food grade certification documentation and Mercosur export phytosanitary certificates were provided as part of the project package. Within 4 months of commissioning, the client had secured supply agreements with 15 Buenos Aires organic stores and 8 São Paulo specialty food retailers.

Cold-Press Premium Peanut Oil Process Flow

Chaco Peanuts
Cleaning
TQLZ50
Dehulling
BTM-600
Optional Mild
Pre-warm 60°C
2× Cold-Press
6YL-130 40 RPM
Natural Settling
SS304 72h
Plate Filter
SS304
Premium Storage
3T × 2
500ml Glass Bottling
Mercosur Export
Buenos Aires + São Paulo

Equipment List — 10 Items

#EquipmentModel / SpecFunction
1Cleaning ScreenTQLZ50Remove dust, stones, foreign material from Chaco peanuts
2Dehulling MachineBTM-600Remove peanut hulls for higher oil yield and cleaner flavour
3Mild Pre-Warmer (optional)60°C warm airOptional moisture adjustment for low-MC seeds without roasting
4Cold-Press Screw Press (×2)6YL-130 low RPMCold extraction at 40 RPM — barrel temp <55°C throughout
5Natural Settling Tanks SS3042T × 3 (72h)Gravity settling — preserves all natural oil compounds
6Plate Filter SS304BASY-320 SSFinal polish — SS304 plates for food-grade compliance
7Refined Storage Tanks3T × 2Finished cold-press peanut oil buffer before bottling
8Premium Glass Bottle Filling500ml semi-autoFill, cap, label "Aceite de Maní Premium Paraguay" glass bottles
9SENAVE Documentation SystemFull suiteHACCP records, food safety logs, SENAVE certificate support
10Mercosur Export DocumentationPhytosanitary stationSENAVE phytosanitary certs for export to Argentina and Brazil

Results & Performance

4.5 T/dayCold-Press Peanut Oil
SENAVE CertifiedFood Grade + Export Certificate
2× PremiumARS 1,800 vs 900 per 500ml
15 + 8Buenos Aires + São Paulo Stores
Mercosur Zero-TariffExport to Argentina & Brazil
28 monthsPayback on $30,000 Investment
"Paraguayan peanuts from the Chaco are some of the best quality in South America. Cold-pressing keeps all the natural flavour and nutrients. We sell to Argentine and Brazilian organic stores who pay premium. SinoOil helped us start small and smart — $30,000 investment, premium product, export sales."
— Founder, Asunción Peanut Oil Company · June 2023

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is cold-press peanut oil — process, quality characteristics, and premium pricing?

Cold-press peanut oil is extracted mechanically below 60°C without roasting or solvents. Characteristics: natural peanut aroma and flavour retained; natural tocopherols (500–600 mg/kg); natural colour (pale golden); higher nutritional value (phytosterols, polyphenols). Premium pricing: 1.8–2.5× standard refined peanut oil in organic and premium food channels. Trade-off: lower yield (40–45% vs 47–50% hot-press), requiring quality raw material to be economical.

How does Mercosur trade facilitate food product export from Paraguay to Argentina and Brazil?

Mercosur provides: zero tariff on edible oil within the bloc; SENAVE phytosanitary certificates accepted by SENASA (Argentina) and MAPA (Brazil); simplified SIM customs documentation; direct road transport from Asunción to Buenos Aires (1,200 km, 14h) or São Paulo (1,600 km, 18h). Logistics cost approximately USD 120–180/pallet — minimal for premium product margins.

How to position organic or premium peanut oil in the South American specialty food market?

Premium positioning strategies: (1) Cold-press certification (<60°C extraction); (2) Origin story — Paraguayan Chaco peanuts, specific farm provenance; (3) Premium dark glass packaging; (4) Nutrition claims — natural tocopherols, no preservatives, no bleaching; (5) Distribution via Buenos Aires organic stores (El Galpon, Almacenes Naturales), São Paulo premium supermarkets (Oba Hortifruti), and MercadoLibre direct-to-consumer. Natural flavour profile preferred for Asian cooking, peanut dressings, and gourmet applications.

What are the economics of a small-scale premium oil business at $30,000 startup cost?

10 TPD cold-press economics: Peanut raw material 10 TPD at USD 600–700/tonne = USD 6,000–7,000/day. Oil output 4.5 TPD at USD 2,500–3,500/tonne premium = USD 11,250–15,750/day. Peanut meal 5.5 TPD at USD 250–350/tonne = USD 1,375–1,925/day. Total revenue USD 12,625–17,675/day. Operating cost USD 4,000–6,000/day. Net daily margin USD 6,625–11,675. 28-month payback on USD 30,000 investment at conservative margins — driven by premium price realisation at ARS 1,800/500ml.

What is the SENAVE food safety certification process for edible oil in Paraguay?

SENAVE registration for edible oil: (1) plant registration as food processing establishment; (2) product registration per INAN standards; (3) HACCP documentation; (4) laboratory analysis — FFA (<0.1%), peroxide value (<2.5 meq/kg), moisture; (5) Mercosur export phytosanitary certificate for shipments to Argentina/Brazil. Typically achieved in 2–4 months for small cold-press operations. SinoOil includes SENAVE documentation templates in the project package.

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