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  • source soybean black cumin reeja oil expeller coconut in Nigeria
  • source soybean black cumin reeja oil expeller coconut in Nigeria
  • source soybean black cumin reeja oil expeller coconut in Nigeria
  • Which companies process soybeans in Jos?
  • Currently, SALMA Oil Mills in Kano, Grand Cereals in Jos, ECWA Feeds in Jos, KARMA FOOD Ltd in Gwagwalada, AFCOT Oil Seed Processors, Ngurore, Adamawa State, and P.S. Mandrides in Kano, all process soybean. IITA, along with partners, has developed improved technologies for soybean production.
  • What is the market for soybean in Nigeria?
  • The market for soybean in Nigeria is growing very fast with opportunities for improving the income of farmers. Currently, SALMA Oil Mills in Kano, Grand Cereals in Jos, ECWA Feeds in Jos, KARMA FOOD Ltd in Gwagwalada, AFCOT Oil Seed Processors, Ngurore, Adamawa State, and P.S. Mandrides in Kano, all process soybean.
  • Will Nigeria become self-sufficient in coconuts?
  • Most of Nigeria has the perfect climate for growing coconuts and yet it imports 70% of the popular fruit, which is widely used as a snack, a drink and to make everything from oil to cosmetics. With demand for coconuts increasing both domestically and around the world, plans are now afoot to make Nigeria self-sufficient in coconuts.
  • Can we grow soybeans profitably in Nigeria?
  • IITA, along with partners, has developed improved technologies for soybean production. This handbook outlines crop production practices that farmers may use to grow it profitably in Nigeria. Why grow soybean?
  • It is good for food—soy-milk, soy flour, soy-cheese, dadawa, Tom Brown (infant weaning food).
  • Why is soybean important in Nigeria?
  • Soybean is among the major industrial and food crops grown in every continent. The crop can be successfully grown in many States in Nigeria using low agricultural input and cultivation has expanded as a result of its nutritive and economic importance and diverse domestic uses. It is also a prime source of vegetable oil in the international market.
  • What is coconut sufficiency in Nigeria (Cosin)?
  • Ms Okoroji is working on a government-supported initiative, known as Coconut Sufficiency in Nigeria (Cosin), which aims to plant 10,000 hectares of coconut trees in most of Nigeria's 36 states by 2027 in order to boost the domestic supply.