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SANSA
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<pre>HI Brian
POMACE: or SANSA in Italian means "JIFT" in Arabic.
In Jordan a few mills process their Jift to make charcoal. Most mills, sell
their Jift, really cheap, to a processing plant to extract whatever olive
oil left in it to make soap. Some sell it to cattle farmers for mixing with
their animals feed.
My family's owned mills, produce a combined 4,000 tons of Jift on average
annually. I have once investigated the idea of producing charcoal as well
on a commercial level. It is still an idea ;-)
Thanks to all the members for following the OliveOil 2.6 guideline.
Jamal Sadoun
Moderator
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