energy saving soybean oil leaching equipment in uganda

energy saving soybean oil leaching equipment in uganda
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • energy saving soybean oil leaching equipment in uganda
energy saving soybean oil leaching equipment in uganda
energy saving soybean oil leaching equipment in uganda
energy saving soybean oil leaching equipment in uganda
energy saving soybean oil leaching equipment in uganda
  • How many smallholder farmers will be able to grow soybeans in Uganda?
  • In Uganda, the project has so far signed partnership agreements with eleven SMEs working in the soybean and sesame value chains with a potential to reach 90,000 smallholder farmers.
  • How can we achieve green energy in Uganda?
  • Future research should focus on methods of attaining green energy through an era dominated by natural gas and new energy alternatives utilizing geothermal energy. The need for renewable energy in Uganda has been highlighted through comparison of future demands of fossil fuels and the renewable energy resources.
  • What percentage of Uganda’s energy comes from oil?
  • Oil accounted for less than 10% of Uganda’s total energy supply in 2021, with all oil products being imported through Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania, and primarily used for transport. Uganda’s first commercial oil discovery occurred in 2006 in the Lake Albert basin.
  • Who is okeba Uganda Limited?
  • Okeba Uganda Limited is one of the partners working in the soybean value chain in the districts of Mubende, Kakumiro, Kyegegwa and Kyenjojo. The company met resistance from farmers when they first tried to introduce soybean as a climate-resilient crop. Most of the farmers cited production challenges and lack of a sustainable market.