
Annual Attaché Report Optimistic for Chinese Soybean Demand
USDA’s FAS attaché Post is predicting higher demand for soybeans in China, which would potentially be a positive development for U.S. Soy.
Parana River Levels Shifting Volumes to U.S.
Lower water levels along Argentina’s Parana River may limit that country’s exports and possibly boost U.S soybean sales.
U.S. Soy Farmers Connect with 1600 Global Customers via Digital Conference
U.S. soybean farmers took part in a virtual conference in April 2020, communicating their commitment to a reliable supply of U.S. Soy during the COVID-19…
China Poised to Boost Domestic Reserves
China is looking to boost its domestic reserves of soybeans and U.S. Soy may be the answer.
U.S. Soy is Open for Business
During these uncertain times, the U.S. soy industry is hard at work. All parts of the U.S. value chain, including farmers, grain handlers, food processors,…
The U.S. Soy Industry is Open for Business
As the novel coronavirus COVID-19 continues to impact so many around the world, I can say with confidence that U.S. soy farmers, the U.S Soybean…
Growing U.S. Soy in EU/MENA Markets
In December 2019, the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) celebrated the 50th anniversary of the U.S. soy industry’s trade relationship with the European Union in…
European Ag Stakeholders Visit Southern United States on Sustainable Soy Tour
European agricultural journalists, farm bloggers, feed industry and trading company representatives, and livestock producers traveled to the United States in August 2019 for a weeklong…
Growers Build Relationships, Future U.S. Soy Markets around the World
With looming trade difficulties, there may have never been a more important time for soybean farmers to develop new markets. “It’s so important because ...
Market Spotlight: Silver Linings
Amidst Trade Issues, Economists Highlight Opportunities in Domestic and New Foreign Markets Updates on trade issues with China fill the headlines. But, what do they…