vetgewas
Vetgewas is a term used in agriculture to describe crops grown primarily for their oil content. These plants are cultivated not for their bulk biomass or protein, but for the valuable oils extracted from their seeds, fruits, or other parts. The primary purpose of growing vetgewas is to obtain edible oils for human consumption, as well as industrial oils for various applications such as biofuels, lubricants, and cosmetics.
Common examples of vetgewas include soybeans, rapeseed (canola), sunflower, peanuts, and olives. Each of these crops