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== References and Further Reading == * ''The Manual Screw Press for Small-scale Oil Extraction'', This book describes the Practical Action oil press manufacture and use, * ''Oil Processing: Food Cycle Technology Source Book ''by UNIFEM, This book has a broader coverage. * ''Small-scale Peanut Butter Processing in Tanzania ''Food Chain Journal Number 30 June 2002, ITDG. * ''Principles of Oil Extraction ''Technical Brief, Practical Action. * ''Peanut Roaster ''Technical Brief Practical Action South Asia (details shown below). * Engineering drawings of the Practical Action screw press are available from Practical Action Head Office, E-mail: infoserv@practicalaction.org.uk . Practical Action South Asia has been involved in the design and development of a peanut roaster for small-scale production, and should be able to supply names and addresses of local equipment suppliers. Practical Action Southern Africa has produced peanut butter making equipment. Practical Action South Asia 5 Lionel Edirisinghe Mawatha Kirulapone Colombo 5, Sri Lanka Tel: +94 11 2829412 Fax: +94 11 2856188 E-mail: general@practicalaction.lk Practical Action Southern Africa P.O. Box 1744 Harare Zimbabwe Tel: +263 4 91 403896 Fax: +263 4 669 773 E-mail: zimbabwe@practicalaction.org.zw
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