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Rapeseed
Rapeseed is primarily grown in temperate regions worldwide, with Canada being the largest producer. The oil extracted from rapeseed seeds is used for cooking, biodiesel production, and as a feedstock for industrial applications. Additionally, rapeseed meal, a byproduct of oil extraction, is utilized as animal feed due to its high protein content.
Description
Rapeseed, scientifically known as Brassica napus, is a bright yellow flowering plant belonging to the Brassicaceae family. It is cultivated for its oil-rich seeds, commonly used in various industries. Rapeseed oil is widely recognized for its nutritional value and versatility. The plant is an annual crop that can reach a height of up to 1.5 meters. It has broad, lobed leaves and produces vibrant yellow flowers that eventually develop into seed pods. Rapeseed is primarily grown in temperate regions worldwide, with Canada being the largest producer. The oil extracted from rapeseed seeds is used for cooking, biodiesel production, and as a feedstock for industrial applications. Additionally, rapeseed meal, a byproduct of oil extraction, is utilized as animal feed due to its high protein content.