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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyroads" data-source="post: 7046137" data-attributes="member: 81810"><p>That article was going well until it stated that most of the soya goes into animal feed. How is that quantified? Most of the usable part of soya is husk as I understand it, so by volume, it’s probably correct but the more lucrative part is the oil, which may well end up in vegan food. Funny how that didn’t get mentioned. Typical BBC!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyroads, post: 7046137, member: 81810"] That article was going well until it stated that most of the soya goes into animal feed. How is that quantified? Most of the usable part of soya is husk as I understand it, so by volume, it’s probably correct but the more lucrative part is the oil, which may well end up in vegan food. Funny how that didn’t get mentioned. Typical BBC! [/QUOTE]
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