newest technology soybean oil manufacturing plant in cameroon

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • newest technology soybean oil manufacturing plant in cameroon

FAQ

  • QWhy is soybean important in Cameroon?
    AWith the increasing population of Cameroon that rose from about 4.3 million in 1950 to about 27.9 million in 2022, the demand of soybean has significantly increased. ... ... It also consists of 18% oil, making it an important crop for the production of edible oil (Inoussa et al., 2020).
  • QWhat is the soybean production rate in Cameroon?
    AThe cultivation and consumption of soybean in Cameroon dates as far back as 1978 with a recent average annual production rate of 9.23% (Nzossié & Bring, 2020).
  • QWhats is your material of your machine?
    ACarbon steel or stainless steel(standard type is sus650, it can be customized according to your request)
  • QWhat is the soybean value chain in Cameroon?
    AGraphical representation of the soybean value chain in the Sudano-Sahelian region of Cameroon. The first link is built around four uncoordinated actions which nevertheless make it possible to effectively support the supply of basic agricultural services (seeds, fertilisers, herbicides and financing).
  • QAre soybeans developing in the new cotton basin of Mayo-Rey?
    AFrom a spatial point of view, soybeans are indeed developing in the new cotton basin of the Mayo-Rey Division, opened within the framework of the “Programme of migration and agricultural support services” implemented by the State of Cameroon from 1974 to 1997.
  • QHow has the Cameroonian cotton front changed agro-systems?
    AOver the past ten years, the Cameroonian cotton front, in the Sudano-Sahelian region, has experienced dynamics in soybean production, resulting in significant changes in agro-systems.
  • QDoes Cameroon need to increase domestic supply to meet agro-industrial demand?
    AMacroeconomic data show that Cameroon imports an average of 20,000 tonnes of soybeans worth approximately CFAF 10 billion 4 a year, and GMO soybean meal worth CFAF 14 billion, 5 hence the challenge to increase domestic supply to meet agro-industrial demand.