Kumasi soybean newest edible high oil press rate

Kumasi soybean newest edible high oil press rate

Kumasi soybean newest edible high oil press rate
Kumasi soybean newest edible high oil press rate
Kumasi soybean newest edible high oil press rate
Kumasi soybean newest edible high oil press rate
Kumasi soybean newest edible high oil press rate

FAQ

  • What is the value of soybean?
  • Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is an important crop worldwide; its overall value comes from seed oil and high protein meal. The development of soybean varieties with allele combinations for improved oil and meal quality is expected to provide a compositional value bundle for soybean.
  • How to improve soybean value?
  • Considering soybean value is derived from the oil and meal, a combination of the oil value trait, HOLL, with one of the meal value traits, Low or UL RFO, would be a good strategy to improve the overall value of the soybean crop.
  • How to develop soybean with improved oil and meal value traits?
  • For developing soybean with improved oil and meal value traits, soybean lines having variant alleles conferring the high oleic acid and low linolenic acid (HOLL) seed oil phenotype and Low or Ultra-Low RFO (UL RFO) seed meal phenotypes were selected from our experimental germplasm development collection.
  • How much does soybean oil cost per metric ton?
  • Even so, in the past soybean oil has traded at a premium in the $100 to $150 per metric ton range over palm oil. The steep increase in soybean oil’s price saw this premium soar to $500 per metric ton in 2021. In July, it was $300 – more than double the long-run trend.
  • Can a 'better Bean' produce more metabolizable energy soybean meal?
  • The molecular breeding strategy presented, and the “Better bean”, non-GMO soybean germplasm lines developed in this study, can contribute to the creation of healthier, more oxidatively stable soybean oil and higher metabolizable energy soybean meal.
  • Can soybean seed oil and meal composition be combined?
  • Soybean seed oil and meal composition traits can be combined without interference to provide additional value to the crop. Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is an important crop worldwide; its overall value comes from seed oil and high protein meal.