Amur region of Russia plans to supply soybean processing products to Japan

Published 2021년 10월 8일

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The Amursky Oil Extraction Plant in Belogorsk, Russia, is ready to supply soybean by-products to Japan, following a visit from the Japan International Trade Association. The plant, which was launched in 2017 and has invested 4 billion rubles, produces soy fiber, isolate, meal, and oil, and employs 818 people. The products are used in the production of soy meat, tofu, cheese, and ice cream, and the plant is equipped with modern equipment, producing almost waste-free. An online presentation of the investment export potential of the Amur Region is planned for late November, where companies can present their products and potential joint ventures with Japanese companies.
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The Amursky Oil Extraction Plant is ready to arrange supplies to Japan. Representatives of the International Trade Association from the Land of the Rising Sun visited the plant, which produces meal, oil, fiber and other products from soybeans. They examined the workshops, appreciated the technology. Soy fiber, isolate, as well as food and feed meal, refined oil, lecithin. This is only a small part of what is produced at the oil extraction plant in Belogorsk. It can supply raw materials that are used all over the world in the production of soy meat, tofu cheese and even ice cream. The plant produces 700 tons of isolate and about 300 tons of fiber per month. “This is an environmentally friendly product: in Russia, at the legislative level, it is forbidden to produce and grow GMO soybeans. We need to have opportunities and clients everywhere overseas. We already sell a lot to China, now we are developing the Asia-Pacific region. Japan is very close to us, it is logistically ...
Source: Oilworld

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