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Depending on the variety, groundnuts may have up towards 50% of oils. Not all of this will be commercially extractable. So, under good conditions, you should be able to extract your litre of oil from 2 - 3 kilograms of groundnuts.

Because of their shape factor, probably up to 4 - 5 litres of loose groundnuts.

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On average, it takes about 2.5-3 kg of groundnuts to extract 1 liter of oil. The yield can vary depending on the quality of the groundnuts and the oil extraction method used.

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