world production of oilseeds in Congo

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  • world production of oilseeds in Congo
  • world production of oilseeds in Congo
  • world production of oilseeds in Congo
  • world production of oilseeds in Congo

Oilseeds and oilseed products OECD iLibrary

Oilseeds and oilseed products OECD iLibrary

Production and Trade of Oil Crops, and Their

Oilseeds and oilseed products agri-outlook.org

  • What are the major oilseed crops in the world?
  • Among the oilseed crops, soybean is the major contributor in world oilseed economy with production of 210.86 mmt in 2008–2009 accounting for 55–60% of the total oilseed production (Table 1.1). It is followed by rapeseed mustard (14.73%), cotton (10.44%), peanut (8.64%) and sunflower (8.34%).
  • Which countries export oilseeds?
  • For other oilseeds, the internationally traded share of global production traded remains much lower at about 13% of world production as the two largest producers, China and the European Union, are net-importers. The main exporters are Canada, Australia, and Ukraine, which are projected to account for more than 69% of world exports by 2030.
  • What are the major oil crops in the world?
  • Total export of oilseed during 2014–2018 The major oil crops in the global trade include coconut, corn, cotton, groundnut, oil palm, olive, perennial tree crops, rapeseed, soybean, and sunflower. The soybean crop has a significant share among other oil crops in the international trade followed by rapeseed, sunflower and mustard, and groundnut.
  • What is the main oil seed crop?
  • Among the oil seeds, soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is the chief oil seed crop. Increased demand for soybean has occurred due to the rising consumption of soya oil, and rapid growth in meal demand. Worldwide it was grown over an area of 96.66 mha with production of 210.86 mmt during 2008–2009 (Table 1.5).

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