Ethiopia introduction of soybean oil mill plan

Ethiopia Soybean Value Chain Inclusive Growth Strategy

  • Ethiopia introduction of soybean oil mill plan
  • Ethiopia introduction of soybean oil mill plan
  • Ethiopia introduction of soybean oil mill plan
  • Ethiopia introduction of soybean oil mill plan

Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges of the Ethiopian Soybean

Soymilk qualities obtained from elite soybean varieties grown in Ethiopia

Quantifying Potential Yield and Yield Gaps of Soybean Using

Empirical Review of Production, Productivity

  • Can cropgro-soybean model help improve production of soybean in Ethiopia?
  • In conclusion, the CROPGRO-soybean model can serve as a useful tool for quantifying the potential yield, yield gaps and the possible causes of the yield losses, which guides designing suitable strategies for better production of soybean in Ethiopia.
  • When was soybean introduced in Ethiopia?
  • The crop was introduced in Ethiopia in the 1950s and its research started in the 1970s. Soybean is an economically important leguminous crop in Ethiopia. It is considered a cash crop and its value is underlined by the crop's worth, in terms of foreign earning.
  • Why is soybean important in Ethiopia?
  • Soybean is an economically important leguminous crop in Ethiopia. It is considered a cash crop and its value is underlined by the crop's worth, in terms of foreign earning. Besides, it serves as a raw material for food and feed factories as well as the crop has an important source of protein for both humans and livestock.
  • Where do Ethiopian farmers grow soybeans?
  • In the Jimma zone, part of southwest Ethiopia, where rainfed agriculture is common, farmers produce soybean under low input and poor crop management conditions.

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