Difference between revisions of "Chilies"
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| image = chilies.jpg | | image = chilies.jpg | ||
| origin = <ul><li>Europe</li><li>Africa: Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda</li><li>Asia: India, China, Korea, Vietnam, Pakistan, Thailand, Japan</li><li>America: Mexico, USA</li><li>Australia</li></ul> | | origin = <ul><li>Europe</li><li>Africa: Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda</li><li>Asia: India, China, Korea, Vietnam, Pakistan, Thailand, Japan</li><li>America: Mexico, USA</li><li>Australia</li></ul> | ||
− | | stowage factor = | + | | stowage factor = 3.53 m³/t (flat jute fabric bags, 20 kg)<br>2.65 - 3.07 m³/t (bags)<br>5.57 - 6.97 m³/t (bales)<br> 1.80 - 2.51 m³/t (cayenne pepper in bags) |
| humidity and moisture = | | humidity and moisture = | ||
| oil content = | | oil content = |
Revision as of 14:47, 22 February 2012
Infobox on Chilies | |
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Example of Chilies | |
Facts | |
Origin |
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Stowage factor (in m3/t) | 3.53 m³/t (flat jute fabric bags, 20 kg) 2.65 - 3.07 m³/t (bags) 5.57 - 6.97 m³/t (bales) 1.80 - 2.51 m³/t (cayenne pepper in bags) |
Humidity / moisture | |
Oil content | |
Ventilation | |
Risk factors |