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Soyabean, which is an important crop in Amravati, Buldhana and Yavatmal, had an average yield of 317.4 kg per hectare across all districts in 2008-09 as compared to a yield of 1,652 kg per hectare in
The Times of India 2010
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Soyabean, which is an important crop in Amravati, Buldhana and Yavatmal, had an average yield of 317.4 kg per hectare across all districts in 2008-09 as compared to a yield of 1,652 kg per hectare in
The Times of India 2010
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Soyabean, which is an important crop in Amravati, Buldhana and Yavatmal, had an average yield of 317.4 kg per hectare across all districts in 2008-09 as compared to a yield of 1,652 kg per hectare in
The Times of India 2010
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Soyabean, which is an important crop in Amravati, Buldhana and Yavatmal, had an average yield of 317.4 kg per hectare across all districts in 2008-09 as compared to a yield of 1,652 kg per hectare in
The Times of India 2010
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Therefore individuals who consume Soyabean products habitually may encounter thyroid disturbances.
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Soyabean prices on Friday hit an all-time high of $14.22 a bushel while corn prices jumped to a fresh 12-year high of $5.25 a bushel.
A real world crisis Richard 2008
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Soyabean meal is also the raw material in the manufacture of 'textured vegetable protein' used for human consumption.
Chapter 6 1995
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Soyabean oil and rape seed oil are less suitable as they possess a characteristic flavour after deodorization.
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Soyabean oil soyabean cake human consumption or anim
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Soyabean is mainly cultivated for its seeds commercially used for human consumption, stock food, and the extraction of oil.
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