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Rapeseed (Br****ica
napus subsp. napus), also
known as rape and
oilseed rape, is a bright-yellow
flowering member of the
family Br****icaceae (mustard or...
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Rapeseed oil is one of the
oldest known vegetable oils.
There are both
edible and
industrial forms produced from
rapeseed, the seed of
several cultivars...
- industrial-scale
plant in
April 1989 (with a
capacity of 30,000 tons of
rapeseed per annum).
Throughout the 1990s,
plants were
opened in many
European countries...
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remaining disabled, is
thought to have been
caused by
contaminated colza (
rapeseed) oil. It was
unique because of its size, the
novelty of the
clinical condition...
- part (5710 tons),
other significant types include:
sugar beet (934 tons),
rapeseed (393 tons) and
potatoes (340 tons).
Products totaling €4,385
million were...
- Br****icaceae, with a
reported content of 20 to 54% in high
erucic acid
rapeseed oil and 42% in
mustard oil.
Erucic acid is also
known as cis-13-docosenoic...
- used in ****anese cuisine. A type of nabana, the
rapeseed plant (Br****ica napus), is used to
produce rapeseed oil (nataneyu).
Nabana is also used for decoration...
- settled. In 1843, Nestlé
bought into one of the region's
production of
rapeseeds. He also
became involved in the
production of nut oils (used to fuel oil...
- The main
crops grown are barley, wheat, buckwheat, rye, potatoes, oats,
rapeseeds,
cotton and ****orted
fruits and vegetables. In
recent years the economy...
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agriculture to
produce genetically modified crops, such as corn, soybean,
rapeseed oil, cotton, rice and more. As of 2012[update],
these GMO
crops were planted...