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Soya Beans

Glycine max

This is one of our most prestigious products at Kobams. Dawadawa as its fondly called in Northern Nigeria, Soya beans are widely consumed, and are readily used in the production of soymilk, soy cake, soya yogurt and the fortification of local carbohydrate-based Nigerian food staples.

Soya Beans

Product Highlights

The Complete Plant Protein

Contains all 9 essential amino acids

Source of Soybean Oil

the second-most consumed edible oil globally

Quality Specifications

Moisture Content

12.0% Max

Protein Content

36.0% Min - 38.0% Min

Packaging Options

Tailored packaging for international export standards

PP Woven Sacks

50 kg / 100 kg

Used for containerized shipments. Focuses on strength to hold the heavy, dense product and resistance to tearing during handling.

Packaging Process

Soya beans are typically packed in new PP Woven Bags of 50 kg or 100 kg. Due to the high-volume trade, large shipments often use FCL (Full Container Load) with the beans bulk-loaded directly into a container liner bag, maximizing payload and efficiency.

Export Markets

Global trusted export service with consistent supply

China

USA

EU Countries

Minimum Order Quantity

20 Metric Tons (MT)

Competitive pricing for bulk orders

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