high oil yield screw soybean oil processing plant in lagos

high oil yield screw soybean oil processing plant in lagos
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • high oil yield screw soybean oil processing plant in lagos
high oil yield screw soybean oil processing plant in lagos
high oil yield screw soybean oil processing plant in lagos
high oil yield screw soybean oil processing plant in lagos
high oil yield screw soybean oil processing plant in lagos
  • How has IITA boosted Nigeria’s soybean production?
  • of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has boosted Nigeria’s soy- bean production since around 1974 to about 758,033 tones (1.0 ton/hectare) from 780,679 hectares in 2018 (Nzossié and Bring, 2020). The study was conducted to provide a solution to the challenges of soybean production using the available cultivars cultivated in Nigeria.
  • Is there a limiting factor to optimum soybean production in Nigeria?
  • America’s soybean yield of about 3.4 tones/ hectares in 2018 implies a huge yield gap in Nigeria’s production due to several contributing factors. Therefore, studies to under- stand the limiting factors to optimum soybean production are ongoing as means of attaining yield potential of above 2.5 tones/ha. Smallholder farmers dominate soybean pro-
  • How has TGX boosted Nigeria’s soybean production?
  • Improvement of African soybean lines through the crossing of Tropical Glycine Cross (TGx) lines with other Asian origins by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has boosted Nigeria’s soy- bean production since around 1974 to about 758,033 tones (1.0 ton/hectare) from 780,679 hectares in 2018 (Nzossié and Bring, 2020).
  • Why is yam production so high in Nigeria?
  • This explains its high demand both locally and internationally, causing increased production as Nigeria leads world production with about 45.41 million metric tons annually. The peculiarity of yam production in Nigeria entails lower yield, high cost of production, and post-harvest losses. …