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Egypt: Oilseeds and Products Annual USDA Foreign

  • Rwanda oilseeds and products annual egypt gain reports
  • Rwanda oilseeds and products annual egypt gain reports
  • Rwanda oilseeds and products annual egypt gain reports
  • Rwanda oilseeds and products annual egypt gain reports

Egypt: Oilseeds and Products Annual USDA Foreign

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Egypt: Oilseeds and Products Annual USDA Foreign

  • Does Egypt rely on cotton seeds for oil production?
  • Egypt does not rely on upon them for oil production. Cotton crop that is one of the dual-purpose crops is generally grown for textile industry. The cotton seeds are then utilized to produce crude cottonseed oil either by pressing or by solvent extraction or by both of the two technologies together.
  • Can rapeseed oil be used as a diesel fuel?
  • Because of health concerns, traditional rapeseed oil which is rich in erucic acid is currently used in industrial applications and for the production of biofuels rather than in edible purposes ( Choudhary and Jambhulkar, 2016). The seeds of jatropha are a good source of oil, which can be used as a diesel fuel substitute.
  • Can Egypt produce sunflower oil self-sufficiency?
  • Sunflower crop was introduced in Egypt in 1987, and the oil content of its seed ranges between 39 and 46% (The Arab league for Nutrition Industries, 2007 ). The Minister of Supply and Internal Trade indicates that Egypt will accomplish sunflower oil creation self-sufficiency by nurturing lands and refining edible oils in bordering Sudan.
  • Which oilseed is not suitable for human consumption?
  • Examples of oilseed that yields oils non-suitable for human consumption are high erucic acid rapeseed, Jatropha, Jojoba, and castor oilseed. Large-scale planting of rapeseed was first reported in Europe in the thirteenth century (Przybylski et al., 2005 ). Rapeseed is obtained from several species of the genus Brassica (Cruciferae family).

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