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Oilseed Farming is a type of crop farming that focuses on the production of oilseeds, which are used to produce edible oils, biodiesel, and animal feed. Oilseed crops are typically grown in rotation with other crops, such as wheat, barley, and corn, to improve soil fertility and reduce the risk of pests and diseases. Oilseed farmers use a variety of techniques to maximize yields, including crop rotation, soil management, and pest control.
Oilseed Farming is an important part of the global agricultural industry, providing a source of income for farmers and contributing to the production of food and fuel. The market is highly competitive, with farmers competing for land, resources, and markets.
Some companies in the Oilseed Farming market include Cargill, Bunge, Archer Daniels Midland, and Wilmar International. Show Less Read more