U.S. Soy Is Good for Business
Shehab Ghoniem of the Egyptian Company for Grains has attended USSEC's Regional Trade Exchange conference for the past 10 years, and says each meeting is…
Nigeria Remains a Greater Opportunity for U.S. Soy Imports
Earlier this summer, we looked at Nigeria as a potential source of growth for U.S. soybean imports after private investments in domestic feed and livestock…
The Next Phase for U.S. Soy Prices
Robert Bresnahan, President of Trilateral, discusses commodities and equities in today's market, with emphasis on U.S. Soy.
Indonesia Poised to Continue Soybean Demand Growth
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Post in Jakarta issued its latest Oilseeds and Products Update for Indonesia in late July.…
U.S. Soy Farmers: Understanding and Addressing What End Users Want
Story By: Doug Winter, Illinois soybean farmer and United Soybean Board (USB) farmer-leader Quint Pottinger, Kentucky soybean farmer and Kentucky Soybean Association director April Hemmes,…
Michigan Soybean Commission Values Connections Made at U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange
Kathy Mauer, financial and international marketing director for the Michigan Soybean Commission says that she is privileged to have the help and support of the…
U.S. Soy Farmer Maintains Relationships, Attends Cereals & Oils Conference in China
While the trade disagreement between the U.S. and China has continued to make headlines for more than a year, the strong relationships our two countries…
U.S. Soy Doing What It Takes
USSEC CEO Jim Sutter describes the 'What It Takes' initiative U.S. Soy has implemented in response to the trade situation with China.
USSEC Receives Agricultural Trade Promotion Funds
The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) announced the allocation of $12,750,000 Agricultural Trade Promotion (ATP) program funds. The newly released funds are in addition to…
Growers Build Relationships, Future U.S. Soy Markets around the World
With looming trade difficulties, there may have never been a more important time for soybean farmers to develop new markets. “It’s so important because ...









