Trade
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.
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…
Soybean Shipments to Mexico Expected to Soar
A new crushing plant in Mexico is expected to further boost U.S. soybean exports to that market.
China Poised to Boost Domestic Reserves
China is looking to boost its domestic reserves of soybeans and U.S. Soy may be the answer.
Railways Keep U.S. Grains Chugging Down the Track to Export Market
The U.S. continues to ship agricultural commodities via railways, including a reliable supply of soybeans and soy products, during the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic.
U.S. Ag Exports Continue During Pandemic
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has slowed many industries in recent months. But U.S. farmers continue to grow a reliable supply of agricultural commodities – including…
U.S. Agriculture Industry Taking Steps to Ensure Safe, Reliable Trade
As the world continues to search for ways to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, businesses across the spectrum are adopting new protocols to ensure…
U.S. Soy’s Connection to Taiwan Remains Strong
For more than 50 years, U.S. soybean farmers have been collaborating with partners in Taiwan to meet their soybean needs. The trade relationship has grown…
Pakistan Imports Increase 420%
“Pakistan is among the top 21 markets for U.S. food and agricultural products in 2018,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Foreign Agricultural…
U.S. Soybean Shipments Still Reflect Diverse Reach
According to Federal Grain Inspections Service (FGIS) data, 19.794 million tonnes of U.S. soybeans have been inspected for export between September 1st and December 19th.…