new design soybean oil processing plant in cape town

new design soybean oil processing plant in cape town
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • new design soybean oil processing plant in cape town
new design soybean oil processing plant in cape town
new design soybean oil processing plant in cape town
new design soybean oil processing plant in cape town
new design soybean oil processing plant in cape town
  • Why is soybean consumption growing in South Africa?
  • The interest in soybean products has been recently growing in South Africa because of the health benefits associated with these products. Soybean consumption in the country is estimated at 67.8% for oil and oilcake, 15.29% for animal feed (especially in the broiler and egg industries) and 2.67% for human consumption.
  • Where does South Africa import soybeans?
  • Imports In 2021, South Africa imported $31.5M in Soybeans, becoming the 50th largest importer of Soybeans in the world. At the same year, Soybeans was the 405th most imported product in South Africa. South Africa imports Soybeans primarily from: United States ($22.4M), Zambia ($6.54M), Malawi ($2.41M), Argentina ($47.5k), and China ($29.2k).
  • How many soybeans were planted in South Africa in 2022/2023?
  • The soybean industry is at the forefront of this exceptional increase and in 2022/2023 a record of 1 148 300 ha soybeans were planted in South Africa with a record harvest of 2,75 million tons. In certain districts of the country soybeans have now become the main crop.
  • Which province produces the most soybeans in South Africa?
  • It is followed by the Free State Province where Thabo Mofutsanyane and Lejweleputswa districts were found to be the main producers of soybeans in 2020. In KwaZulu-Natal Province most soybeans productions occur in the eThekwini and Umzinyathi districts.