Middle East
Sustainability is a Differentiator for U.S. Soy in Europe and the Middle East
Brent Babb, USSEC Regional Director – EU/MENA, says that 25 countries import U.S. soy in his region. U.S soybean meal is prized for its high…
Customers in Europe, Middle East and North Africa Choose U.S. Soy for Composition, Quality
Greater Europe, the Middle East,andNorth Africa, referred to by the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) as MENA mainly use soy for animal feed, explains Brent…
Logistics, Exceptional Composition, and Reliability: Important Differentiators for U.S. Soy Customers
A large U.S. soy customer in the Middle East says the exceptional composition and reliability of U.S. soybeans keep him coming back. Beginning as a…
Middle East and North Africa Customers Rely on U.S. Soy Industry to Demonstrate Technical Advantages
The U.S. soy industry provides its customers with advanced technical support. Such support helps customers to realize the intrinsic advantages and superior composition of U.S.…
Sharing the U.S. Soy Advantage in the Middle East and North Africa
Exceptional composition, Reliability and Education Are Keys to Steadily Rising Preference for U.S. Soy in Middle East and North Africa Region As global demand for…
FARES HAMMOUDEH, U.S. Soy Customer
Fares Hammoudeh speaks about the reasons why the U.S. Soy value chain is globally competitive: sustainability, consistency, innovation and new technology. He also gives credit…
Reeling ‘Em In
U.S. soybean farmers rely on exports. In fact, 59 percent of last year's crop was exported to international markets. Growing new markets to ensure the…
ARSLAN SINNO, U.S. Soy Customer
Consistent and constant are the two words that Arslan Sinno, president of Dora Flour Mills in Lebanon, uses to describe the U.S. Soy advantage. He…