farming rapeseed oil seed |
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| navigate by keyword : rapeseed oil seed farming rapeseedbrassica napussubspnapus bright yellow flowering member familybrassicaceaemustard cabbage family cultivated mainly its rich which naturally contains appreciable amounts toxicerucic acidcanolaare group rapeseedcultivarswhich were bred have very low levels oferucic acidand especially prized use human animal foodrapeseedis third largest source ofvegetable oiland second protein meal world ukfarming farmland cultivating wildlife nature environment fuel |
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| RapeseedÃÂ (Brassica napusÃÂ subsp.ÃÂ napus) is a bright-yellow flowering member of the familyÃÂ BrassicaceaeÃÂ (mustard or cabbage family), cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed, which naturally contains appreciable amounts of toxicÃÂ erucic acid.ÃÂ CanolaÃÂ are a group of rapeseedÃÂ cultivarsÃÂ which were bred to have very low levels ofÃÂ erucic acidÃÂ and are especially prized for use for human and animal food.ÃÂ RapeseedÃÂ is the third-largest source ofÃÂ vegetable oilÃÂ and second-largest source of protein meal in the world. |
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