semi automatic cold soybean oil processing plant in nigeria

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • 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.
  • Which companies process soybeans in Jos?
  • Currently, SALMA Oil Mills in Kano, Grand Cereals in Jos, ECWA Feeds in Jos, KARMA FOOD Ltd in Gwagwalada, AFCOT Oil Seed Processors, Ngurore, Adamawa State, and P.S. Mandrides in Kano, all process soybean. IITA, along with partners, has developed improved technologies for soybean production.
  • What is the market for soybean in Nigeria?
  • The market for soybean in Nigeria is growing very fast with opportunities for improving the income of farmers. Currently, SALMA Oil Mills in Kano, Grand Cereals in Jos, ECWA Feeds in Jos, KARMA FOOD Ltd in Gwagwalada, AFCOT Oil Seed Processors, Ngurore, Adamawa State, and P.S. Mandrides in Kano, all process soybean.
  • 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 do Nigerian farmers cultivate soybean?
  • Nigerian farmers cultivating soybean, especially in the middle belt zone of Nigeria are now aware of its potential as cash or food crops hence increasing their production to improve income through domestic and export markets. Farmers are encouraged by the current selling price of soy- bean with the consideration of little fertilizer requirement.
  • Can we grow soybean in Nigeria?
  • IITA, along with partners, has developed improved technologies for soybean production. This handbook outlines crop production practices that farmers may use to grow it profitably in Nigeria. Why grow soybean?