extraction plant for soyabean oil miller in sudan

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • extraction plant for soyabean oil miller in sudan

FAQ

  • QIs soybean irrigated in Sudan?
    ASoybean is considered as irrigated and rainfed crop in Sudan. Four non-GM soybean varieties introduced from IITA were released for commercial production in Sudan under the names ‘Sudan 1’, ‘Sudan 2’, ‘Soya 3’, and ‘Soya 4’.
  • QWhat is soybean in Sudan?
    ASoybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is a new oilseed crop in Sudan. The start of commercial exploitation of soybean in Sudan is nearly four decades old. In this period, the crop has shown unparallel growth in area and production. Soybean is considered as irrigated and rainfed crop in Sudan.
  • QCan you customize it according to my needs?
    AYou can send me inquiries according to your needs. we can customize them with technical engineers.
  • QWhy is soybean production increasing in Sudan?
    AThe expansion of soybean production in Sudan can be attributed to the growing demand for a high-protein ingredient in the livestock feed, the recent availability of high yielding improved varieties, the ease and low costs of production, and the high market demand. ... ...
  • QWhat is modern soybean oil?
    AModern soy oil is a stable high quality triglyceride ingredient used widely in commercial processed foods. It is without other lipid contaminants and available at a reasonable cost. Modern soybean processing starts with solvent extraction to obtain crude oil and defatted meal.
  • QHow is crude oil produced in a soybean crushing plant?
    AThe crude oil is usually water degummed in the crushing plant which generates an additional flow, consisting of gums (or lecithin). Table 1 presents the main quality parameters (optimal contents) of the major products from soybean crushing.
  • QWhat is the residual oil content of soybean meal?
    AIt is critical to avoid the presence of cracks in order to get reasonable residual oil content in the meal. In a modern and efficient extraction plant (Fig. 9), a residual oil content ≤?0.5% for soybean meal is expected.