king of quantity soybean oil production equipment in india

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  • king of quantity soybean oil production equipment in india
king of quantity soybean oil production equipment in india
king of quantity soybean oil production equipment in india
king of quantity soybean oil production equipment in india
king of quantity soybean oil production equipment in india
  • What percentage of edible oil is produced by soybean?
  • Soybean (Glycine max [L.]) contributes 25% of the global edible oil. Globally, soybean area and production in 2020 were 127.9 million ha and 379.8 million tons, respectively. Soybean has got early acceptance as an important oilseed crop in India in with approximately 10?11 million ha area.
  • What is the contribution of India in the world soybean area?
  • The contribution of India in the world soybean area is 10 %, but the contribution to total world soybean grain is only 4 % indicating the poor levels of productivity of the crop in India (1.1 t/ha) as compared to other courtiers (world average 2.2 t/ha). Soybean is the numero uno oilseed crop in India.
  • How much soybean is produced in India?
  • As per the first advance estimates, soybean production of India is estimated at 13.53 million tonnes from 12.06 million haarea in 2020-21. The fourth advance estimate for the year 2019-20 has been revised downwards from 13.51 million tonnes to 11.22 million tonnes from 12.09 million ha area (Table 3).
  • Which country exports soybean oil in 2021?
  • Exports In 2021, India exported $21.9M in Soybean Oil, making it the 46th largest exporter of Soybean Oil in the world. At the same year, Soybean Oil was the 716th most exported product in India. The main destination of Soybean Oil exports from India are: Bhutan ($16.7M), Canada ($1.53M), Mauritania ($1.14M), Burma ($1.01M), and Australia ($644k).