Ajooni Biotech & Avalon Bioenergy collaborate for moringa processing
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Ajooni Biotech & Avalon Bioenergy collaborate for moringa processing

Ajooni Biotech has entered a strategic partnership with Avalon Bioenergy, an Indian subsidiary of the US-based Avalon Energy Group, aimed at sustainable moringa processing in India.

The collaboration involves establishing processing facilities such as crushing and drying mills for moringa seeds and leaves.

Under the agreement, Avalon will handle the extraction of oil for further processing and marketing.

Meanwhile, Ajooni will utilise the residual oil cake to develop animal feed products, targeting distribution within India and potential exports.

This initiative highlights their joint commitment to sustainable agri-processing, supporting moringa cultivation across India and creating value-added products for both domestic and international markets.

(Source: ET Energy)

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Ajooni Biotech has entered a strategic partnership with Avalon Bioenergy, an Indian subsidiary of the US-based Avalon Energy Group, aimed at sustainable moringa processing in India. The collaboration involves establishing processing facilities such as crushing and drying mills for moringa seeds and leaves. Under the agreement, Avalon will handle the extraction of oil for further processing and marketing. Meanwhile, Ajooni will utilise the residual oil cake to develop animal feed products, targeting distribution within India and potential exports. This initiative highlights their joint commitment to sustainable agri-processing, supporting moringa cultivation across India and creating value-added products for both domestic and international markets. (Source: ET Energy)

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