China's Cofco Shuts Argentina Edible-Oil Plant

  • cofco shutters soybean oil refining plant in argentina
  • cofco shutters soybean oil refining plant in argentina
  • cofco shutters soybean oil refining plant in argentina
  • cofco shutters soybean oil refining plant in argentina

COFCO Corporation

China's Cofco Shuts Argentina Edible-Oil Plant

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  • Where does COFCO come from?
  • COFCO’s origination network in Argentina includes nine collection plants, three milling plants (soybean and sunflower), where value-added products are generated for both local and domestic markets as well as its biodiesel plant.
  • Who makes Renova soybeans in Argentina?
  • Overview: Renova is a major soybean processor, co-owned by Glencore and Vicentin. Operates one of the largest soybean crushing plants in Argentina. Produces meal, oil, and biodiesel for international markets. Utilizes cutting-edge technology for efficient processing. 10. ADM Argentina
  • How many processing plants does COFCO oil & oilseeds have?
  • COFCO Oils & Oilseeds owns 33 processing plants in 13 provinces, with annual processing capacity over 26 million tons, refining capacity over 7 million tons and filling capacity over 5 million tons. Now, we have built up a capacity landscape covering “East coastal region” “Yangtze river area” and “West inland”.
  • What makes Argentina a global soybean market leader?
  • Market Diversification: Exploring new export markets in Africa and the Middle East. Argentina’s top soybean-producing companies, including AGD, Bunge, and Cargill, play a pivotal role in the global soybean market. With their focus on innovation, sustainability, and market expansion, these companies drive Argentina’s agricultural economy.
  • What is Argentina's soybean production?
  • An image showcasing Argentina’s soybean production, featuring green fields, modern farming equipment, and a map overlay of key regions. Argentina is one of the largest soybean producers and exporters globally, playing a critical role in the agricultural industry.