high oil yield rate soybean oil extruder plant in nigeria

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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FAQ

  • QWhat is the average soybean yield per unit area in Nigeria?
    AMay 2021 Iyorkaa Nater Lucky Omoigui Macsamuel Ugbaa Odo Peter Despite the numerous benefits of soybean, its grain yield per unit area in Nigeria is low estimated at 1.2 tons ha-1 compared to the worldwide average yield of 2.5 tons per hectare.
  • QIs there a limiting factor to optimum soybean production in Nigeria?
    AAmerica’s soybean yield of about 3.4 tones/ hectares in 2018 implies a huge yield gap in Nigeria’s production due to several contributing factors. Therefore, studies to under- stand the limiting factors to optimum soybean production are ongoing as means of attaining yield potential of above 2.5 tones/ha. Smallholder farmers dominate soybean pro-
  • QWhat other products do you have?
    AWe provide various product types, screw oil press, palm fruit oil press, hydraulic oil press, oil filter, fried seed machine, etc. and customized according to customer needs.
  • QWhy is soybean yield low in Nigeria?
    AOdo Peter Despite the numerous benefits of soybean, its grain yield per unit area in Nigeria is low estimated at 1.2 tons ha-1 compared to the worldwide average yield of 2.5 tons per hectare. The low yield is due in part to limited use of phosphorous fertilizer and poor crop management practices including low plant populations.
  • QWhy are soybean imports rising in Nigeria?
    ALAGOS, NIGERIA — Soybean production and imports in Nigeria continue to rise as the country’s demand for the oilseed is expanding for both food and feed use, according to a June 25 Global Agricultural Information Network report from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
  • QHow can agroecology improve soybean yield in Nigeria?
    Ative research study with soybean origin countries such as Korea based on their variety yield efficiency. The selec- tion of soybean varieties most suitable to agroecology is important to achieve higher yield and food security in Nigeria. Farmers should be encouraged to cultivate improved varieties.
  • QHow has TGX boosted Nigeria's soy-bean production?
    AImprovement of African soybean lines through the crossing of Tropical Glycine Cross (TGx) lines with other Asian origins by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has boosted Nigeria’s soy-bean production since around 1974 to about 758,033 tones (1.0 ton/hectare) from 780,679 hectares in 2018 (Nzossié and Bring, 2020).