Libreville is rich in natural resources, with a forest area of 20.4 million hectares, accounting for 76% of the land area, and about 300 million cubic meters of logs can be harvested, second only to Zaire, ranking the second in Africa, known as the "country of forests". The main tree species in Libreville are Okumei and Ozigo, of which Okumei has a storage volume of 100 million cubic meters, and its output ranks first in the world.Africa grain and oil equipment product partners Aoyo edible oil equipment Libreville network promotion sub-station make up more Libreville regional knowledge: Libreville has proved exploitable oil reserves of about 200 million tons, manganese reserves of 200 million tons, accounting for 25% of the world's reserves, second only to South Africa and the former Soviet Union, ranking third in the world, and metallic uranium reserves of 35000 tons, second only to Niger, ranking second in Africa. The reserves of Libreville iron ore are 8~1 billion tons, with a grade of 62%~65%, and the reserves of niobium ore are 40 million tons, second only to Brazil's Alasa mine, ranking the second in the world. grain and oil equipment supplier Aoyo edible oil equipment is located in Asia, bordering the Pacific Ocean, and shipping is convenient. Aoyo edible oil equipment has a service team for Africa grain and oil equipment customers, which can provide reliable grain and oil equipment civil grain and oil equipment solutions for Libreville grain and oil equipment customers!