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Exports

Brazil’s Soy Crop May Shrink, Slowing Exports

Rob Hatchett|Mar 14, 2019

Brazil’s attaché office issued its latest Oilseeds and Products Update in late January. In the report, the post noted that Brazilian farmers were estimated to…

Around the World

Mark Your Calendar for the 2019 U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange

Lisa Humphreys|Mar 3, 2019

U.S. soy industry stakeholders know the U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange helps to build relationships between international buyers and U.S. exporters. Find out more about…

Infrastructure

River Conditions Impact the Movement of U.S. Soybeans

Alan Barrett|Mar 1, 2019

The inland Mississippi River system plays a major role in transporting commodities, especially soybeans. The inland Mississippi River system is comprised of navigable waterways that…

Infrastructure

U.S. Soybean Processor Members Report Record Crush in January

Rob Hatchett|Feb 25, 2019

The National Oilseed Processors Association (NOPA) issued its mid-month member crush and stocks report on Friday, February 15. The January data showed that members crushed…

Buyers

Selling the Benefits of U.S. Soy in Barcelona

Lisa Humphreys|Feb 20, 2019

Five U.S. soybean farmers and 10 U.S. export representatives traveled to Barcelona to interact with nearly 250 soy buyers from around the world. The farmers…

Around the World

One-on-One Meetings Foster Business at U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange

Aaron Skyberg|Feb 19, 2019

International Sales Director for Healthy Food Ingredients, Aaron Skyberg, says that the personal connections created at the U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange are crucial to…

Infrastructure

High Waters Slow U.S. Grain Movement to the Gulf

Rob Hatchett|Feb 2, 2019

According to Federal Grain Inspections Service (FGIS) data, 48.1 percent of grain inspected for export in 2018 left via the Mississippi River. The percentage of…

Buyers

Meeting Buyers’ Needs with U.S. Soy

Eduardo Chang|Jan 30, 2019

Those at the middle of a supply chain attain success by supplying their end-users with quality products that meet demand. When it comes to soy…

Infrastructure

El Niño Footprint Surfacing in South America, May Drift North

Rob Hatchett|Jan 27, 2019

Ongoing dryness in major soybean growing regions of Brazil have been a feature in global oilseed markets in recent months as traders continue to mull…

Buyers

Mexican Buyer Chooses U.S. Soybean Oil for Color, Quality

Francisco Beldnen|Jan 18, 2019

Mexico doesn’t grow its own oilseeds, so Mexican crushers and food industry executives are glad there's a steady, quality supply available north of the border…