Uzbekistan is increasing the area under soybeans, increasing the production of soybean oil and meal

Published 2023년 7월 11일

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Uzbekistan has increased its soybean production by expanding the sown areas to meet the needs of the population for oil and fat products and support the development of animal husbandry. The country sowed soybeans on an area of 102.7 thousand hectares for the 2023 harvest, a 27% increase from the previous year. The Ministry of Agriculture forecasts a soybean harvest of 142.7 thousand tons, with plans to produce 24 thousand tons of soybean oil and 107 thousand tons of soybean meal. Uzbekistan is also the largest buyer of Kazakh soybeans.
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Uzbekistan is increasing the area under soybeans. Thus, according to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, for the harvest of 2023, soybeans were sown in the open air by farms and agricultural enterprises on an area of 102.7 thousand hectares. This is 27% higher than last year. According to the forecasts of the Ministry of Agriculture, the soybean harvest this year will amount to 142.7 thousand tons. Of this volume, it is planned to produce 24 thousand tons of soybean oil and 107 thousand tons of soybean meal. “The expansion of sown areas and the increase in soybean products are important to fully meet the needs of the population in oil and fat products and the development of animal husbandry,” the report says. Soybean is grown in Uzbekistan both as a main crop and as a secondary crop after winter cereals. In 2022, 80.4 thousand hectares were sown on the main areas of soybeans in Uzbekistan. A year earlier, soybeans were sown on an area of about 60 thousand ...
Source: Oilworld

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