20-50tpd soybean cotton oil production line in congo

   
20-50tpd soybean cotton oil production line in congo
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • 20-50tpd soybean cotton oil production line in congo
  • What is the future of soybean production in Africa?
  • Soybean 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.
  • Will soybean fill Africa's widening gap?
  • Soybean is poised to fill Africa¡¯s widening gap in the demand for protein, oil, and animal feed legumes that have already uniquely elevated the profile of soybean across southern Africa.
  • How much CSO is in cottonseed oil?
  • Clean and dry cottonseeds are used in oil extraction, and it contains 15¨C20% CSO depending on the quality and varieties. Oil percent is also dependent on weather, growth, and maturity of cottonseed, and oil yield also varies from the season to season and place to place of cottonseed varieties.
  • How to extract CSO from cottonseed?
  • Twenty grams of Lankart-57, RH-112, F-20, K-25, and D-9 cottonseed varieties were used to extract CSO by Soxhlet method using 300 mL n-hexane as solvent at 70 °C temperature for 5 h, and result shows oil content in the range of 12 to 14.55% (Shah 2017).
  • How many tons of soybeans are produced in 2020?
  • The world soybean production was projected at 311.1 million metric tons in 2020 and 371.3 million metric tons in 2030. The annual growth rates are 2.9% from 2005¨C07 to 2010 and were projected to be 2.5% from 2010 to 2020, and 1.8% from 2020 to 2030.
  • Is soybean poised to dominate crop production in Africa?
  • Lam, 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.