new design 250tons per day soybean oil processing plant in lagos

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How is soybean processed?
  • Modern soybean processing starts with solvent extraction to obtain crude oil and defatted meal. Most defatted meal is used for animal feed and only a small portion is further processed into different types of soy protein products for human consumption (see Chapter 8). Crude oil contains variable amounts of nontriglyceride materials.
  • How many people will work at a new soybean plant?
  • With construction expected to begin in early 2024, the new facility will employ over 100 people and have annual soy crushing capacity of 1,500,000 MT, annual edible (RBD) soybean oil production capacity of 320,000 MT and annual lecithin production capacity of 7,500 MT.
  • Where is the world's largest soybean biodiesel plant located?
  • Used to store and ship grains, produce soybean oil, flour and biodiesel, LDC¡¯s General Lagos plant was completed 25 years ago. And since then, the facility located in Argentina¡¯s Santa Fe province, where the Paraná and Salado rivers meet, has become the world¡¯s largest soybean biodiesel production plant.
  • How much does a soybean oil refinery cost?
  • The comparable operating expenses for a soybean oil refinery will average about $39.70 U. S. per metric ton of refined product ($35.30 to $48.50 range) with an incremental $22.00 U.S per metric ton for hydrogenated products ($17.60 to $38.50 range).
  • How much does a greenfield soybean oil refinery cost?
  • Likewise, for a greenfield soybean oil refinery, the capital requirements will average about $45,900 U.S. per metric ton of daily refining capacity. The capital range would be from $33,000 to $55,000 per metric ton of daily capacity for a consolidated refining/bleaching/hydrogenation/deodorization facility.
  • Will soybean crush capacity swell over the next 3 years?
  • U.S. soybean crush capacity may swell by as much as 30% over the next three years, largely to supply vegetable oil to new renewable diesel production facilities. Archer Daniels Midland (ADM.N), another global crop merchant, opened one of the first new crushing plants this autumn in North Dakota in a partnership with oil company Marathon (MRO.N).