thermostat soybean oil pressing plant in pakistan

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • thermostat soybean oil pressing plant in pakistan

FAQ

  • QWhat are the major bottlenecks for soybean cultivation in Pakistan?
    AMoreover, the absence of area-specific production technology, non-existence of extension service, and lack of coherent policy to promote local oilseed production are the major bottlenecks for the cultivation of soybean in Pakistan.
  • QWhen was soybean introduced in Pakistan?
    ASoybean was introduced in Pakistan as an oilseed crop during the early 1960s, but its cultivation remained limited until 1970s when adaptability and production trials conducted all over the county yielded promising results.
  • QHow to place an order?
    AFirst pls contact us directly or send us an inquiry with your specific requirements, including the processing grain seeds, working hours, daily capacity, and etc., and our sales manager will contact you to provide custom solution.
  • QWhy is soybean not popular in Pakistan?
    AIn Pakistan, Soybean was introduced in the 1970s as a non-conventional oilseed crop, but it could not gain popularity due to a lack of production technology and policy constraints (Ali et al. 2013; Asad et al. 2020). Moreover, the changing climatic conditions lessened the cultivation of this important crop in Pakistan. ... ...
  • QWhere is soybean grown in Pakistan?
    AThe vast areas of Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces of Pakistan were found ideal for the cultivation of soybean . Chemically, a fatty acid is known as an organic acid that carries both acidic and methyl groups to each end . ...
  • QIs soybean a food security crop?
    ABoth had made 69% of the world production (Ritchie and Roser, 2021). Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill) seed has 40-42% protein, 20-22% fat and 20-30% carbohydrates as well as numerous other necessary vitamins and minerals, and has been dubbed a "wonder crop" and a possible food security crop (Asad et al., 2020). ...