soybean oil equipment in africa

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • How many tons of soya beans are crushed in South Africa?
  • South Africa crushed a total of 1 230 399 tons of soya bean in 2020 compared to 406 900 tons in 2010 ? a 202% increase. The vast majority of soya beans in South Africa end up in animal feed, as meal (10,3%) and soya bean oil / oilcake (88,1%).
  • Where does soya bean come from in South Africa?
  • Records show that in 2020, soya bean imports amounted to 62 063 tons, mainly from Brazil (88,9%), Zambia (6,7%), Mozambique (2,6%) and Malawi (2,1%). Up to now, South African exports of soya bean have been low ? in 2020, exports went mainly to Botswana (63,1%), Mozambique (34,8%), Lesotho (1,1%), Eswatini (0,8%) and Zimbabwe (0,2%).
  • How many tons of soybeans are there in South Africa?
  • This includes an opening stock level (on 1 March 2024) of 319 797 tons, local commercial deliveries of 1 767 790 tons, 10 000 tons of soybean imports for South Africa and a surplus of 7 500 tons. The total demand (domestic plus exports) for soybeans is projected at 1 880 650 tons.
  • Is South Africa still a net exporter of soybeans?
  • This size would still keep South Africa a net exporter of soybeans. The sunflower seed harvest estimate is 589 000 tons, down 12.2% from last month, but also down 18.2% on the year. Plantings were moderately up from the previous season, so the major concern is possibly lower yields.