model soybean oil production line by kirdi in ethiopia

   
model soybean oil production line by kirdi in ethiopia
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • model soybean oil production line by kirdi in ethiopia
  • Why is Ethiopia a good producer of soybeans?
  • Suitable agro ecology and tremendous soybean potential of Ethiopia is the key to produce the crop in large-scale and maintaining a steady supply on the market. Although its demand rises quickly for export and local processing, the current production status is much below the market demand.
  • Is soybean a viable cash crop in Ethiopia?
  • Despite the increasing demand for soybean as a cash crop in the country, the average productivity of soybean in Ethiopia is still below the world average productivity of 3.21?t·ha ?1 and its potential productivity that could go up to 4?t·ha ?1, which may be related to soil constraints and management of the crop [ 7 ].
  • Can cropgro-soybean model help improve production of soybean in Ethiopia?
  • In conclusion, the CROPGRO-soybean model can serve as a useful tool for quantifying the potential yield, yield gaps and the possible causes of the yield losses, which guides designing suitable strategies for better production of soybean in Ethiopia.
  • What percentage of Ethiopia’s oil production is based on soybeans?
  • In Ethiopia, soybean contributes nearly 10 percent to the country¡¯s total oilseed production and accounts for only 4 percent of area planted to oilseeds. Due to the increasing demand for soybean as a cash crop, the production has reached to 86,467.869 tons with an average productivity of 2.271?t·ha ?1.