establish a soybean oil plant|customized turnkey in pakistan

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • establish a soybean oil plant|customized turnkey in pakistan

FAQ

  • QCan we tap the local demand of soybean in Pakistan?
    AThere is huge potential to tap the local demand of soybean by commercializing soybean crop in Pakistan. Moreover, the crop has been neglected for one reason or the other resulting in decline of its area under cultivation.
  • QIs soybean a profitable crop in Pakistan?
    ASoybean, a profitable crop that seems to have been forgotten in Pakistan for years, via China-Pakistan agricultural cooperation, is now getting the opportunity to glitter in the country again. Soybean, known as ‘meat that grows on plant’, contains 40-42% good quality protein and 18-22% oil.
  • 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.
  • QHow much soybean oil is produced in Pakistan?
    AIt is estimated that 2% of soybean production is consumed by humans directly as food, which amounts to an approximately 3 MMT. In Pakistan Soybean oil production increased up to 260 (Tons) in year 2017 as compared to 240 (Tons) in 2016. 2
  • 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.
  • QWhy is soybean production and commercialization a problem in Pakistan?
    ABased on various research studies, soybean production and commercialization in Pakistan is hindered by the unavailability of high-yielding, climate-ready and pest-resistant varieties, absence of latest production technologies, skills and knowledge, lack of machinery and insufficiency of marketing of produce and its by-products.
  • 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.