FSM Coconut Development Authority class visit
The SC/SS 115 Ethnobotany class visited the FSM Coconut Development Authority processing plant on 29 April 2014.
For more information on coconut products, contact Peterson Sam at FSM Coconut Development Authority
4:02 class arrival at FSMCDA |
Peterson Sam addresses the class, Sother Jr., Arlen, Leona |
Carrie-Ann, Senioreen, Lilly-Jane, Monaliza, Sapina and Spencer |
Coconuts |
End of the coconut dryer |
Mikey examines dryer |
Coconut oil expeller |
Expelled oil |
The coconut "crackers" - copra that has been dried, the oil already expelled. Sold as pig feed. Can be eaten by people too. |
Carie-Ann and Carlinda listen to Peterson |
Raw expelled coconut oil |
Retail operation |
Products include soap, oil. $1.75 a bottle for the golden oil on the right. Produced by sun drying the copra and not grinding it prior to expelling the oil. A new fav bath oil for the author. |
"Ais keikei" chocolate coconut ice bars. |
Charlotte, Jenny, Spencer |
Production of products requires a knowledge of chemistry |
Raw copra is brought in from outer islands Pohnpei, outer islands Yap, main island Yap. This is a national effort |
Gear for the next phase: coconut fuel oil, biofuel, production |
Departure 4:27 |
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