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Know your beans

Soya Beans grow on erect bushy plants 30 to 150 cm high, yielding best in warm temperate regions. They do not tolerate dry heat dr severe cold.

In Asia they are eaten as sauces, pastes, and "bean sprouts. Most Western production is processed for vegetable oil and protein, food additives, and animal feed.

World production of soya beans has trebled since 1950.

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Press, 24 December 1985, Page 10

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Know your beans Press, 24 December 1985, Page 10

Know your beans Press, 24 December 1985, Page 10

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