Liberia: Mano Manufacturing Company to Commission Liberia’s First Palm Oil Refinery

Monrovia – In the fertile heart of Liberia, where palm seeds are cultivated with care and harvested with pride, a new chapter is unfolding. For decades, Liberia’s crude palm oil has been exported in its raw form—unrefined and without capturing its full economic value. That era is ending.
Mano Manufacturing Company is proud to announce the development of Liberia’s first palm oil refinery, a transformative investment that marks a new era of industrial self-sufficiency and national value creation.
The refinery’s impact will be far-reaching.
Human Capital Development: Mano is investing in skills training and career pathways for young Liberians — nurturing not just workers, but future leaders in manufacturing, logistics, quality assurance, and technical trades.
Families in regions like Bomi and Grand Cape Mount will see new sources of income and opportunity. For the first time, Liberians will consume locally refined cooking oil — proudly produced on their own land, by their own people.
Sustainability Leadership: Built to meet international best practices, the refinery will adhere to RSPO standards and a rigorous No Deforestation, No Peat, No Exploitation (NDPE) policy, demonstrating that industrial progress and environmental stewardship can and must coexist.
At Mano Manufacturing Company, we believe the true value of palm oil is not in its export — but in its power to elevate a nation. That is why we are committed to every step of the journey — from seed to bottle, sustainably and proudly in Liberia.
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