High Efficiency Soybean Oil Plant in Uganda
- Use: Soybean Oil
- Type:Soybean Oil Plant
- Production Capacity: 13.50kg/hour, 13.50kg/hour
- Power: 20kW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 800x700x1100mm
- Specification: 6.5x8cm
- After Warranty Service: Provide Lifelong Service
- Market: Uganda
Over 4,100 Ugandan farmers reap higher soybean yields | SNV
Soybean in Uganda Uganda produces annually about 23,000 tonnes of soybeans from an area of 36,000 hectares (UBOS – Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/2009). It is estimated that the economic losses from the agricultural sector alone from the impacts of climate change will be about USD1.5 billion by 2050 (Zinyengere et al., 2016) if nothing is
Soybeans reached Africa in 1858, when they were first cultivated in Egypt. Today soybeans are grown in 47 of the 54 nations in Africa, including Uganda. Ugandan farmers first began growing soybeans in 1913. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, scientists developed soybean varieties tailored to Uganda’s specific climate conditions.
PH13 improves soybean shade traits and enhances yield for
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is an economically important crop, accounting for 59% of the oilseed production and providing 70% of the plant protein for human and animal consumption worldwide
On the sites in Kenya, plant populations were much lower than the densities required for high soybean yields. The desirable final population for soybean should be around 300 000 plants ha −1 , with the minimum and maximum being 200 000 and 550 000 plants ha −1 (SeedCo, 2012 ).
Aggrandizing soybean yield, phosphorus use efficiency
Purpose This study assessed the synergistic effect of inoculation and phosphatic fertilizer application on nodulation, yields, economic returns, P uptake and use efficacy of soybean. Methodology The experiment was carried out during the two growing seasons of 2021 (long and short rains) in Uganda with experiment laid out under a split-plot arrangement with the main plots being two inoculation
Although genetic transformation of soybean dates back to over two decades, the process remains inefficient. Here, we report the development of an organogenesis-based transformation method of soybean that resulted in an average transformation frequency of 18.7%. This improved method resorts to Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of the split-seed explant with an attached partial embryonic
High yielding Soybean varieties transform agricultural sector
Makerere University through the Centre for Soybean Improvement and Development has developed six high yielding–rust resistant soybean varieties (Namsoy 4M, Maksoy 1N, 2N, 3N, 4N and 5N). Recent impact studies indicated that over 90% of the soybean varieties grown in Uganda are developed by Makerere University (Obaa and Tukamuhabwa, 2015). Why the Maksoy Soybean […]
rhizobia, 5) rich in protein and oil contents, 6) having high pod clearance, and 7) having general end-user acceptance in terms of seed appearance and other traits. When soybean rust empidemic hit Uganda in 1996, two strategies (short and long-term) were adopted to mitigate the effects of the soybean rust epidemic. The
Aggrandizing soybean yield, phosphorus use efficiency
In Uganda, legumes are cultivated on approximately 1.5 million hectares (Ronner and Giller 2013). Soybean comes third in cultivated land after beans and groundnuts in the order of 925,000, 253,000 and 150,000 ha. Although beans occupy a large portion with about one-third of the cultivated land, soybean instead shows the most
Jumrani, K. & Virender, S. B. Combined effect of high temperature and water deficit stress imposed at vegetative and reproductive stages on seed quality in soybean. Ind. J. Plant Physiol. 23(2