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The native of Oil Palm (Elaeis Guineensis) is west Africa, which is commerciallyplanted in Nigeria, Malaysia, Zaire, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, and so on, and to a littleextension in Ghana, Central America, and southern India. Oil palm is concerned asthe greatest oil yielding cropper that has the ability to generate up to more than 8tonnes (per hectare). The entire world production of palm oil is 8.5 million tonnes. InIndia, there has a great scope for huge scale oil palm cultivation, mostly in Karnataka,Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Orissa and Assam. Nowadays, the cultivationof oil palm is limited to the government-owned plantations as well as the undertakingof the public sector located in Andamans and Kerala. In Kerala, totally there has 3705hectare for oil palm cultivation and similarlyAndamans have 1500 ha. Further, thecultivation is also very much effectively grown in parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka,Goa, Maharashtra, Orissa and Assam.(Nor et al., 2015; Raju and Sitorus, 2017) As said before, the origin of Oil Palm(Elaeis guineensis) is West Africa, where the rain forest areas. The processing of oilpalm fruits to get the edible oil was practiced in Africa, which was for more than athousand years. The produced oil that is extremely flavored as well as colored is thenecessary element in most of the usual West African cuisine. Still, the practicing oftraditional models is quite complex and ineffective.