dunhuang 100tpd soybean rapeseed oil plant in mali

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • What is the future of rapeseed production in China?
  • A major recent breakthrough in China is the development of a super-high oil rapeseed line, YN171, with an oil content of 64.8%. With continuous efforts in genetic improvement, after 10 years, the average oil content of rapeseed varieties may increase by more than 4%. 5.2. Mechanized production will become the common mode
  • What should China do about rapeseed oil production?
  • Industrial layout should be adjusted to shorten the transportation distance. Pesticides use in the hilly region of southern China should be reduced. As the largest consumer of rapeseed oil in the world, China should consider the environmental effect of rapeseed oil production.
  • Are rapeseed oil and peanut oil environmentally friendly?
  • This study comprehensively qualified the potential environmental impact from the major edible vegetable oil production (i.e., soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and peanut oil) in China through the life cycle assessment method. Results show that rapeseed oil and peanut oil are environmentally friendly.
  • Who are the largest producers of rapeseed oil?
  • The European Union, China, and Canada are the largest producers of rapeseed oil. The main producers of soybean oil are China, the United States, Argentina, and Brazil, among which China¡¯s soybean oil production ranks first in the world (Figure 1B).
  • How environmentally friendly is edible vegetable oil production in China?
  • A life cycle assessment of china's edible vegetable oil production was conducted. Advantageous planting regions for oil-bearing crops were identified. Rapeseed oil and peanut oil were more environmentally friendly than soybean oil. The agricultural phase dominated the overall environmental impact.
  • Which oil-bearing crops are more suitable for edible oil extraction and refining?
  • Therefore, the remaining two major oil-bearing crops (i.e., rapeseed and peanut) were more suitable for edible oil extraction and refining compared with soybean. By contrast, Dekamin et al. (2018) concluded that soybean was more appropriate for cultivation as the raw material of EVO in Iran than rapeseed due to the low environmental load.