soybean oil production in Zimbabwe

Soybean Oil in Zimbabwe The Observatory of Economic

  • soybean oil production in Zimbabwe
  • soybean oil production in Zimbabwe
  • soybean oil production in Zimbabwe
  • soybean oil production in Zimbabwe

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Zimbabwe Soybean Oil Production by Year (1000 MT)

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  • Does Zimbabwe still produce soya beans?
  • According to ZimStats data, Zimbabwe managed to harvest 71 290 tonnes in the 2020 - 21 soyabean production from a national hectarage of 46 158 and Zimbabwe still imports huge quantities of soya beans, due to low levels of production.
  • How much soy is needed for cooking oil production in Zimbabwe?
  • Zimbabwe requires up to 750 000 tonnes of soyabeans per year for cooking oil production to attain self-sufficiency, which translates to at least 350 000 hectares of land for cultivation. Stockfeed alone consumes about 240 000 tonnes of soyabean per year. Read the original article on The Herald.
  • Where does Zimbabwe import soybean oil?
  • According to the United Nations Comtrade, Zimbabwe's imports of soybean oil and its fractions, from South Africa, stood at US$69,03 million in 2020. While South Africa is the largest supplier of soyabean and its fractions to Zimbabwe, a significant portion of raw materials also comes from Argentina, Mauritius, Brazil, Korea Zambia, and China.
  • What is the future of soybean production in Africa?
  • Soybean production is expected to dominate in the future in Africa due to its cash crop value from oil extraction and animal feed. Governmental and agro‐industries can help provide the required economic opportunities through improved soybean‐based supply chains involving consumers and producers.

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