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All About Jojoba: Unveiling the Desert's Miracle Crop
Quick Facts: Jojoba Botanical Name: Simmondsia chinensis Primary Origin: Rajasthan (India), USA, Israel. Oil Content: ~50% Liquid Wax. Key Feature: Chemically identical to human sebum. Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) is a remarkable perennial evergreen ...
What is Santo Group?
Founded in 2016, Santo Group is a manufacturer-exporter specializing in Oil Seeds, Cold Pressed Oils, Spices, Grains (including Millets), Pulses and Herbs operating under full FSSAI and APEDA compliance. We have evolved from a local farming ...
How are Jojoba seeds harvested?
Jojoba seeds are typically harvested when they naturally drop from the plant. This usually occurs in late summer or early fall. They can be collected manually or with mechanical harvesters that sweep them from the ground. Buy Jojoba Seeds Visit ...
What is the yield of oil from Jojoba seeds?
The oil content in Jojoba seeds can range from 45% to 60% by weight, depending on the variety, growing conditions, and harvesting practices. Buy Jojoba Seeds Visit product(s) specific page: Oil Seeds | Oils | Millets & Grains | Pulses | Spices | ...
What are Jojoba Seeds?
Jojoba seeds are the small, oval-shaped seeds of the Simmondsia chinensis plant, a desert shrub. These brown seeds are highly valued not for direct consumption, but for the unique liquid wax they contain, commonly known as jojoba oil. This "oil" is ...