This paper analyses the choice of techniques at the product level with a view to evaluating the claim that “ Choice of technique is eliminated once choice of product is made “ In this paper the extraction of edible oil from cottonseed is considered as a case study. The paper presents a description of Pakistan’s edible oil industry and of the techniques currently employed to extract oil from seed. The analyses focus on the evaluation of four large scale techniques for extracting cottonseed oil.
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Choice of Techniques: The Case of Cottonseed Oil-Extraction in Pakistan
This paper analyses the choice of techniques at the product level with a view to evaluating the claim that “ Choice of technique is eliminated once choice of product is made “ In this paper the extraction of edible oil from cottonseed is considered as a case study. The paper presents a description of Pakistan’s edible oil industry and of the techniques currently employed to extract oil from seed. The analyses focus on the evaluation of four large scale techniques for extracting cottonseed oil.
This paper analyses the choice of techniques at the product level with a view to evaluating the claim that “ Choice of technique is eliminated once choice of product is made “ In this paper the extraction of edible oil from cottonseed is considered as a case study. The paper presents a description of Pakistan’s edible oil industry and of the techniques currently employed to extract oil from seed. The analyses focus on the evaluation of four large scale techniques for extracting cottonseed oil.
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