Around the World

WASDE Supply and Demand Update: December 2020

Mac Marshall|Dec 11, 2020

United Soybean Board / U.S. Soybean Export Council VP of Market Intelligence Mac Marshall provides key takeaways from the December 2020 WASDE report.

Animal Nutrition

Details Make the Difference: New Approach to Soybean Meal Looks at Bigger Picture

Karey Claghorn|Nov 20, 2020

A new approach to considering the true value of soybean meal takes into account all quality indicators that feed buyers should consider, including crude protein,…

Infrastructure

African Trade Exchange Highlights Growing Demand for U.S. Agricultural Products in the Region

Paul Murphy-Spooner|Nov 19, 2020

Virtual meeting allowed sub-Saharan African customers of U.S. Soy to connect, learn from each other and facilitate trade opportunities.

Aquaculture

IPRS Helps Mexican Tilapia Producer to Boost Results

USSEC Staff Writer|Oct 23, 2020

Complejo Acuícola Tupez, a commercial tilapia farm in Veracruz, México is achieving positive results through the U.S. Soybean Export Council’s In-Pond Raceway System. USSEC Program…

Protein

U.S. Soy: Using Quality and Consistency to Increase Protein Profits

Brandelyn Twellman|Sep 18, 2020

A panel explored the concept of using the consistency of U.S. soy protein to increase profits at this year’s U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange &…

Animal Nutrition

Research Enhances Understanding of the Nutritional and Economic Differences in Soybean Meal from Different Origins

Paul Murphy-Spooner|Jul 6, 2020

Meta-analysis compares commercial soybean meals produced from different countries, informing the U.S. soybean meal quality advantage and economic benefits. ST. LOUIS (July 6, 2020) –…

Infrastructure

The Resilience of U.S. Soy Trade in Uncertain Times

Eric Woodie|Jun 15, 2020

The U.S. soy trade is resilient, says Eric Woodie, trade analyst for the Illinois Soybean Association, pointing to reliable supply and transportation.

Around the World

May WASDE Sees USDA Lower Soybean Product Consumption

Alan Barrett|Jun 5, 2020

U.S. packing plants are dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks, which affects demand for soybean meal.

Infrastructure

February Crush Data Supports Higher Forecasts

Rob Hatchett|Apr 4, 2020

The National Oilseed Processor Association (NOPA) issued February soybean crush data on Monday, March 16th. According to the data, NOPA member soybean processing in the…

Infrastructure

U.S. Soybean Crushings Rebound in December

Rob Hatchett|Jan 29, 2020

The National Oilseed Processor Association (NOPA) issued December soybean crush and stocks data on Wednesday, January 15. According to the data, NOPA member soybean processing…