soybean oil-pharos project in United States

Soybeans and Oil Crops USDA ERS

  • soybean oil-pharos project in United States
  • soybean oil-pharos project in United States
  • soybean oil-pharos project in United States
  • soybean oil-pharos project in United States

Announced soybean processing projects to

Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production,

The United States, Brazil, and China Soybean

United Soybean Board

  • How much oil was produced from soybeans in February 2022?
  • Soybeans crushed for crude oil was 5.23 million tons (174 million bushels) in February 2022, compared with 5.83 million tons (194 million bushels) in January 2022 and 4.93 million tons (164 million bushels) in February 2021. Crude oil produced was 2.06 billion pounds down 9 percent from January 2022 but up 7 percent from February 2021.
  • Is soybean oil the future of biofuels?
  • State and Federal policies support future expansion of the U.S. biofuels sector, implying greater use of soybean oil in the future. Soybean oil is the most widely used vegetable oil in the United States, accounting for more than 50 percent of all domestic vegetable oil use.
  • Where are soybeans grown in 2022?
  • More than 80 percent of U.S. soybean acreage in 2022 is concentrated in the Midwest, although significant amounts are still planted in the historically important areas of the Delta and Mid-Atlantic regions. In 2022, the top soybean producing States were Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota, accounting for more than 38 percent of total U.S. production.
  • Why did soybean oil production increase over the past 20 years?
  • Over the past 20 years, U.S. soybean oil production increased 7.2 billion pounds to 26.1 billion in 2021/22. The rise in production has not just been a result of an increase in the volume of soybeans being “crushed” into soybean oil.

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