cold press small soybean oil production line in zimbabwe

cold press small soybean oil production line in zimbabwe
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • cold press small soybean oil production line in zimbabwe
cold press small soybean oil production line in zimbabwe
cold press small soybean oil production line in zimbabwe
cold press small soybean oil production line in zimbabwe
cold press small soybean oil production line in zimbabwe
  • Does Zimbabwe need soya bean?
  • Indeed soya bean contributes significantly to food security in Zimbabwe and it is therefore strategic to attain some level of autarky (or self-sufficiency) with regards to soya bean.The country requires about 220 000 tonnes of soya bean annually for food, feed and other industrial needs.
  • How long does it take to grow a soya bean in Zimbabwe?
  • In Zimbabwe, soya bean varieties are generally early to medium maturing (115 to 135 days from planting to physiological maturity) The soya bean crop can be used in the control of certain weeds, pests and diseases, especially in rotation systems with cereal crops.
  • Why is soyabean important in Zimbabwe?
  • Soyabean is one of the most common crops with multiple benefits to the farmer, the industry and the economy. However, current demand for soyabean in Zimbabwe far outstrips supply, opening opportunities for farmers and the industry to plug in the disparities. Soyabean crop is used as an affordable source of protein for livestock feeds.
  • What is the break-even yield for soya bean?
  • The break-even yield level for soya bean isabout 1,7 tonnes/ha at the prevailing prices. A farmer can easily rake up to $3 per dollar invested. A soya bean crop can be used for value addition on the farm, where own stock feed can be formulated and mixed on the farm.