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Why is soybean production increasing in Malaw i?

Soybean production in Malaw i has had a sudden boost in the past 3-4 years as the global and local demand has continued to rise because of the versatility of these beans. Malawi is among the top 40 producers of soybean in the world according to Malawi Investment and Trade Centre. Soybean is rich in protein, vegetable oil and essential minerals.

Why is Soyabean oil not produced in Malawi?

The lack of interest by the oil manufactures in soyabean oil was related to the limited recovery. Soyabeans has about 20% oil. With normal pressing or extruding methods currently used in Malawi for manufacturing oil there is normally about 10% residual oil in the cake. Thus soyabeans would yield only about 10% oil.

What is the soya bean industry in Malawi?

As a result, over 80 percent of soya beans produced in Malawi are now being used locally, with only between 10 and 20 percent being exported to the regional markets. The soya bean industry, therefore, presents appetising opportunities for farmers, with even more prospects for growth as an industry.

Who sells soybeans in Malawi?

About 63.5% of farmers sold their soybeans produce to the vendors, 19.3% to wholesalers, 8.7% to retailers, 7.8% to ADMARC, 5.2% to National Smallholder Farmers Association of Malawi (NASFAM), 4.3% to fellow farmers and 3.5% of farmers sold to Mulli Brothers Group of companies.