Exports

A Quick Primer on U.S. Agricultural Trade

Katherine Baylis

Katherine Baylis

University of Illinois

U.S. Soy plays a vital role in Mexico City, North America’s largest city, by contributing to the economy, health, and culture of the city.
Food & Lifestyle

U.S. Soy contributes to the culture and health of Mexico City

Joseph L. Murphy|Nov 21, 2023

The beauty of Mexico’s people, especially those in its heart, Mexico City, captivates attention. A journey through its lively streets and close-knit neighborhoods greets visitors…

Supply

Reliable U.S. Soy: Exporter Provides Reliable Soy Delivery

Mauricio Garcia|Aug 25, 2021

First crop harvest and second crop planting take over in late July and early August in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. This hot,…

Buyers

Reliable U.S. Soy: Exporter Developing Sustainable Soy Supply Chain

Mauricio Garcia|Oct 8, 2021

Following the harvest of the first crop of our unique soybeans developed for the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, area farmers are very excited…

Exports

Reliable U.S. Soy: Production Transparency Strengthens Texas Exporter Relationships

Mauricio Garcia|Jul 8, 2021

What’s happening in the field? As an independent grain-handling and exporting business in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, my family’s business, Garcia Grain…

Exports

Reliable U.S. Soy: Texas Exporter Ensures U.S. Soybeans Meet Customer Needs

Mauricio Garcia|Jun 7, 2021

As an industry, U.S. Soy is committed to efficiently delivering high-quality soybeans to our customers. My family business Garcia Grain Trading, an independent grain-handling and…

Exports

Reliable U.S. Soy: Exporter Leads Soybean Variety Development in Texas to Fill Import Gap in Mexico

Mauricio Garcia|May 3, 2021

U.S. Soy is committed to delivering high-quality U.S. soybeans efficiently to our customers. It requires a big effort and connecting many dots to get those…

Around the World

Mexico’s Attaché Remains Optimistic for Soybean Demand Despite COVID-19

Rob Hatchett|May 20, 2020

USDA’s FAS attaché forecasts Mexico’s imports of U.S. soy will rise this summer.

Animal Nutrition

Soybean Shipments to Mexico Expected to Soar

Alan Barrett|Apr 29, 2020

A new crushing plant in Mexico is expected to further boost U.S. soybean exports to that market.