canola oil extraction machines in cape town

   
canola oil extraction machines in cape town
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • canola oil extraction machines in cape town
Who buys canola in South Africa?

Contributing to the Harvest SOILL, an oil extraction plant and edible oil refinery located in Swellendam, is South Africa¡¯s largest purchaser of canola. It is committed to providing healthier alternative oils and works closely with local farmers to optimise their yields, ensuring a higher return on their crop investments.

Why is South Africa's canola yield so high?

Zander Spammer, Agricultural Resource Manager at SOILL, attributes this record-breaking yield to three key factors: ¡°Favourable weather, enhanced canola cultivars, and improved farming practices.¡± Contributing to the Harvest SOILL, an oil extraction plant and edible oil refinery located in Swellendam, is South Africa¡¯s largest purchaser of canola.

What is canola oil used for?

The oil is low in saturated fat and contains both Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids. After the oil extraction, the by-product of Canola is used by livestock growers as a protein-rich meal to feed cows, horses, sheep, pigs, and chickens. These yellow flowers do not only attract people from Cape Town, but also attract bees and birds.

How many canola seeds are there in South Africa?

As the annual canola harvest begins to wind down across various regions in South Africa, Southern Oil (SOILL) anticipates an impressive total yield of over 220,000* tons of canola seeds, marking the highest record to date. You may have seen the vibrant yellow canola flowers that graced fields across the Western and Eastern Cape over the winter.