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FAQ

  • QWhere does Rwanda import soybean oil?
    AImports In 2022, Rwanda imported $3.89M in Soybean Oil, becoming the 114th largest importer of Soybean Oil in the world. At the same year, Soybean Oil was the 194th most imported product in Rwanda. Rwanda imports Soybean Oil primarily from: Egypt ($1.65M), Germany ($1.03M), Kenya ($787k), Netherlands ($206k), and Switzerland ($197k).
  • QHow much soybean oil does Rwanda export in 2022?
    AIn 2022, Rwanda exported $56.7k in Soybean Oil. The main destinations of Rwanda exports on Soybean Oil were Kenya ($56.7k) and Turkey ($4). In 2022, Rwanda imported $3.89M in Soybean Oil, mainly from Egypt ($1.65M), Germany ($1.03M), Kenya ($787k), Netherlands ($206k), and Switzerland ($197k).
  • Q What if I don't operate this product?
    AOur machine operation video and manual are for your reference. If necessary, we will send engineers to train for you personally.
  • QWhich country exports soybean oil in 2022?
    AExports In 2022, Rwanda exported $56.7k in Soybean Oil, making it the 103rd largest exporter of Soybean Oil in the world. At the same year, Soybean Oil was the 350th most exported product in Rwanda. The main destination of Soybean Oil exports from Rwanda are: Kenya ($56.7k) and Turkey ($4).
  • QWhy does Rwanda import petroleum products from abroad?
    ACurrently, Rwanda imports all its petroleum products requirements from abroad since there is no local production. The main policy objective for the sub-sector is to ensure safe, sufficient, reliable, sustainable and affordable supply of petroleum product. This entails boosting investments in supply and storage infrastructure. 1.
  • QWill rwabuye fuel storage facility be rehabilitated?
    ARehabilitation of existing Government fuel storage facilities As part of infrastructure development for the petroleum storage, rehabilitation of Rwabuye fuel storage facility in Huye District is currently at 80% and completion is expected in June 2023. Photo: Rwabuye fuel storage facility