soyabeans oil production line factory in kenya

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • soyabeans oil production line factory in kenya

FAQ

  • QCould soybean production be the bedrock of Africa's food supply?
    AMoreover, in rotation with cereals such as maize and sorghum, soybean production has the potential to provide the bedrock of food and feed supply across Africa.
  • QIs soybean poised to dominate crop production in Africa?
    ALam, H. M. (2018). Modelling predicts that soybean is poised to dominate crop production across Africa. Plant, Cell & Environment. Worldwide University Network (WUN). Garrett, R. D., Lambin, E. F., & Naylor, R. L. (2013). Land institutions and supply chain configurations as determinants of soybean planted area and yields in Brazil.
  • QAre you a factory?
    AYes, we are a factory, and we also have Overseas Trading Department, our oil processing machines have been sold all over the world.
  • QHow many tons of soybeans are produced a year?
    AMasuda and Goldsmith (2009) estimated that the yearly production of soybean will be at 2.2% and approach a yearly production of 371.3 million tons by 2030. Also, Masuda and Goldsmith projected that the production and area harvested of soybean worldwide is going to increase due to the increasing demand for soybean products.
  • QWhat is the future of soybean production in Africa?
    ASoybean production is expected to dominate in the future in Africa due to its cash crop value from oil extraction and animal feed. Governmental and agro‐industries can help provide the required economic opportunities through improved soybean‐based supply chains involving consumers and producers.
  • QWhy is the demand for soybean increasing in Africa?
    AThe ever-increasing demand for soybean in Africa saw an increase in the land dedicated to soybean cultivation in 2016 exceeding 1.5 million hectares. The development of new rust‐resistant varieties and high‐yielding lines that have adapted to production in African climates now faces a sellers’ market.
  • QWhy do African governments need to promote the production of soybeans?
    ATherefore, considering the multiplicity effect of soybeans (legume) and its capacity to renew the fertility of the soil impacted by soil erosion, African governments must strongly promote the production of soybeans by the small-scale farmers who are the majority in agriculture in their quest to alleviate poverty and enhance their livelihoods.