SOYA BEANS

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Soybeans are highly nutritious legumes native to Eastern Asia, with rich oil content that makes them a top oilseed. India is one of the major exporters of soybeans, offering varieties like JS 95-60, Pratap Soya 1, and TAMS 98-21. These varieties are renowned for their high yield and oil content, catering to global markets including Vietnam, Japan, and the UAE. Rich in protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals, Indian soybeans are a key ingredient in food, oil, and animal feed industries.

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Indian Soybean Oilseeds Exporters

Soybean, a legume native to Eastern Asia, is classified as an oilseed due to the high oil content in its seeds. India has emerged as one of the leading exporters of soybean, catering to the growing global demand for this highly nutritious legume. Soybean exports from India have been consistently increasing, with major export destinations including Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, UAE, and Greece. The variety of soybean oilseeds exported from India contributes to its reputation for high-quality products worldwide.

Soybean Nutritional Content
Calories 173 calories
Fiber 6 grams
Carbs 9.9 grams
Protein 16.6 grams
Vitamins Vitamin K1
Minerals Molybdenum, Folate, Copper, Manganese
Fat Healthy fats content

Soybean Varieties Exported from India

India exports several premium varieties of soybean, known for their high yields and oil content. These varieties are cultivated in different regions across India, depending on the climate and soil conditions, ensuring quality and consistency. Below are some of the most prominent soybean varieties exported from India:

  • JS 95-60 – A variety with a yield potential of 1800-2000 kg/ha and 16.6% oil content. Recommended for Madhya Pradesh. Known for early maturity and high seed germinability.
  • Pratap Soya 1 (RAUS 5) – This variety yields 3000-3500 kg/ha with 17.98% oil content. It matures in 96-104 days and is resistant to pests like girdle beetles and stem fly.
  • TAMS 98-21 – With a yield potential of 2200-2600 kg/ha and 18.08% oil content, this variety is ideal for Maharashtra and matures in 95-100 days.
  • PS 1347 – This variety has a yield potential of 3100 kg/ha and 15.54% oil content. It matures in 123 days and is resistant to YMV and Rhizoctonia aerial blight.
  • JS 97-52 – With a yield potential of 2500-3000 kg/ha and 17.48% oil content, this variety is best suited for the Central and North Eastern zones and matures in 100 days.
  • Pusa 97-12 – Released by IARI in 2009, Pusa 97-12 has a yield potential of 2500 kg/ha and is resistant to YMV and Charcoal rot. It is recommended for the Northern Zone.
  • Birsa Safed Soybean-2 – Released in 2009, this variety has a yield potential of 2500 kg/ha and is resistant to bacterial pustules and other diseases. Recommended for Jharkhand.
  • MACS-1188 – Released in 2013, MACS-1188 is known for its high oil content and early maturity. It is resistant to pod shattering and Rhizoctonia aerial blight, making it ideal for the Southern zone (Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, A.P., South Maharashtra).

Global Soybean Demand and Export Growth

The global demand for soybeans continues to grow due to their health benefits and use in a variety of products like oils, protein supplements, and animal feed. India, being a leading exporter, is committed to maintaining the high quality of its soybean oilseeds, ensuring they meet international standards. With significant export growth in countries like Vietnam, Japan, and the UAE, India’s role in the global soybean market is becoming increasingly important.

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