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Cold pressed oil is more expensive mainly because of how it’s made and the quality it offers. Here are the key reasons:


1. Low Yield

  • Cold pressing extracts oil slowly at low temperatures, so the yield is much less than refined methods.

  • Example: To get 1 liter of cold pressed groundnut oil, you may need 2.5–3 kg of peanuts, whereas refined extraction can get more oil from the same quantity.


2. Quality Raw Materials

  • Only good quality, clean seeds/nuts are used because the oil is not chemically treated later.

  • In refined oil, even lower-grade seeds can be used because chemicals and heat remove impurities.


3. No Chemical Extraction

  • Refined oils use solvents like hexane to pull out maximum oil, which is cheaper.

  • Cold pressed oils avoid chemicals, so the process is slower and costlier.


4. Small-Scale Production

  • Cold pressed oil is often made in small batches by local or artisanal producers.

  • Lack of mass-scale machinery makes per-liter costs higher.


5. Nutrient Retention

  • The process preserves vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a premium, health-oriented product.

  • This “health value” increases market price.


6. Shorter Shelf Life

  • Since it’s free from preservatives and chemicals, cold pressed oil has a shorter shelf life and requires careful storage, adding to handling costs.

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