new soybean oil extraction line in south africa

   
new soybean oil extraction line in south africa
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • new soybean oil extraction line in south africa
  • Will a large-scale oil extraction plant increase the demand for soybeans?
  • A large-scale investment in a soybean oil extraction plant (now under construction in Rwanda), with a capacity of 36 000 tonnes of oil per year, is expected to further increase the demand for soybean in the region (Rusike et al ., 2013 ).
  • Is South Africa closing the gap with surplus soybean production?
  • South Africa is slowly closing the gap with surplus soybean production, while expansion of local crushing capacity is currently enough to service the current and additional demand. Graph 1: South African soybean area planted, production, demand and yield.
  • What is South Africa’s soybean production in 2022/23?
  • South Africa¡¯s soybean production for marketing year (MY) 2022/23 is estimated at a record 2.7 million metric tons (mmt), up 0.1 mmt (2 percent) from last month and up 0.5 mmt (23 percent) from last year. Area is estimated at a record 1.2 million hectares (mha), unchanged from last month, but up 0.5 mha (23 percent) from last year.
  • How has soybean production changed in South Africa?
  • Over the past decade (2010 to 2020), the area under soybean plantings in South Africa has more than doubled and production has increased by 76%.