paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
paraguay soybean oil expeller with high output in Tanzania
  • Will Paraguay expand its soy production?
  • If we project an average yield of 2.9 Tn/ha (similar to the Argentinean Chaco), this expansion has the potential to contribute an additional 2.15 Mtn more to Paraguay’s current soy production (9.8 Mtn), an increased output of roughly 22%.
  • Do agricultural expansion dynamics resemble large-scale soybean expansion in Paraguayan Chaco?
  • This paper calls attention to the fact that current agricultural expansion dynamics in the Paraguayan Chaco resemble the early stages of large-scale soybean expansion in ecologically sensitive regions, such as the Brazilian Amazon, the Brazilian Cerrado, and Argentinean Chaco.
  • What percentage of Tanzania's soybeans are grown by small-scale farmers?
  • Traditional small-scale farmers grow more than 99 percent of Tanzanias soybean crop; producers generally use few inputs and produce low unit yields.
  • Can two-stage extruding-expelling process improve soybean oil yield?
  • To examine the viability of this improved two-stage extruding-expelling process, techno-economic analysis was performed by using SuperPro Designer for simulation of the soybean extruding-expelling process. Soybean oil yield increases to over 70% compared to the conventional single-step expelling process with 60%.