continuous groundnut oil refined plant in bangladesh

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Why is groundnut important in Bangladesh?
  • In Bangladesh, groundnut is the second most oilseed crop and has played a pivotal role in meeting the growing oil requirements in recent years and ensuring nutritional security for a population of over 1.6 million (Miah and Mondal 2017; Shakil 2022).
  • Is rubber seed oil a potential source for biodiesel production in Bangladesh?
  • Rubber seed oil as a potential source for biodiesel production in Bangladesh Feasibility of edible oil vs. non-edible oil vs. waste edible oil as biodiesel feedstock Nabi MN, Akhter MS, Islam KF. Prospect of biodiesel production from Jatropha curcas, a promising non edible oil seed in Bangladesh.
  • Can biochar and biofertilizer improve groundnut production?
  • Considering these factors by applying biochar and biofertilizer (rhizobium inoculants) in groundnut production, a novel experiment was conducted for increasing soil fertility, groundnut productivity, and soil carbon stock in Bangladesh's Charland agroecosystems.
  • Why are chemical fertilizers used in Bangladesh?
  • From the mid of the 19th-century chemical fertilizers were introduced into Bangladesh as an additional source of plant nutrients. After that the use of fertilizer in crop production increases. However, the extreme use of chemical fertilizers can create hazardous environmental degradation, which in turn can lower yields.
  • Can biodiesel be produced from different feedstocks in Bangladesh?
  • One of the major advantages is that Bangladesh is a country with plenty of biodiesel feedstock sources, such as mustered, Jatropha curcas, rapeseed, sesame, castor, cottonseed, neem, algae, coconut, and groundnut. In conclusion, producing biodiesel from different feedstocks is greatly possible and can thus assist in future energy needs. 1.
  • Does groundnut improve soil quality?
  • Groundnut is cultivated on about 32,000 ha of land, and the total groundnut production is about 47,000 Mt in Bangladesh (Azad et al. 2020). Being a legume crop, groundnut improves soil quality by biologically fixing nitrogen without consuming non-renewable energies and disturbing agroecological balance.

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