working long time soybean hydraulic oil presser in pakistan

   
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  • working long time soybean hydraulic oil presser in pakistan
  • What are the shortcomings of soybean cultivation in Pakistan?
  • Less support price of soybean, non-existence of marketing facilities, non-availability of quality seeds, and zone-specific production technology are few amongst many other shortcomings for soybean cultivation in Pakistan (Khurshid et al. 2017).
  • How many hectares of soybeans were sown in Pakistan?
  • Despite concerted efforts at various fronts to promote soybean at the national scale, it was sown only on 1619 hectares with a total production of 600 tones, averaging 370 kg ha-1 of yield indicating very poor response from Pakistani farmers (Hussain et al. 1981).
  • Why is soybean important in Pakistan?
  • Soybean cultivation in Pakistan was primarily aimed at enhancing the production of edible oil, but it has a little share in domestic production as compared to other oilseed crops including cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and rapeseed (Brassica napus).
  • When was soybean introduced in Pakistan?
  • Soybean 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.