The U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange and Specialty Grains Conference and Trade Show will provide international buyers and the U.S. agriculture community insight on key innovations and sustainable developments in U.S. Soy.

ST. LOUIS (August 12, 2020) – Registration is now open for the annual U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange and Specialty Grains Conference and Trade Show (GTE), hosted virtually August 24-27, 2020 by The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) and The Specialty Soya and Grains Alliance (SSGA). Last year’s event in Chicago brought together more than 800 international buyers and U.S. Soy industry stakeholders from over 50 countries. The 2020 virtual format will allow for experiential learning and even broader global participation, including networking opportunities, 360-degree farm tours and a trade show where attendees can discover how the U.S. Soy and specialty grains industry is an invaluable supplier of choice in the global market.

“GTE has a long-standing tradition of facilitating meaningful connections between international customers and U.S. farmers,” said Jim Sutter, USSEC CEO. “GTE 2020 will virtually connect buyers and growers through a series of thought-provoking sessions and a first-hand look into our productive soybean growing season. This agricultural and educational experience will show our partners that they can depend on U.S. Soy and our farmers, assuring them we’re open for business despite the pandemic.”

U.S. farmers will be at the forefront of this conference, showcasing key innovations and sustainable developments in U.S. Soy. Monte Peterson, Chairman of USSEC, board member of the American Soybean Association and soybean farmer in Valley City, N.D. will be one of those farmers to greet our U.S. agriculture community and customers from across the globe.

“As we head into the 2020 harvest season, U.S. Soy farmers are facing a critical time. GTE is an important part of USSEC’s efforts to show how U.S. soybean farmers are committed to providing a high-quality crop and serving as a consistent supplier to our customers,” shares Peterson. “Our goal with this event is to give our entire soybean value chain, from farmers to exporters to importers, the opportunity to connect with each other to create new business relationships.”

The virtual platform will provide a unique combination of actionable insights, top-notch experts, and dynamic engagements. Attendees will hear from industry leaders about global supply and demand trends, trade policy updates, as well as research on the quality and sustainable aspects of U.S. Soy and specialty grains.

Scheduled speakers and special guests include:

The schedule for the U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange & Specialty Grains Conference has been posted at gte2020.org and outlines the dates and times for dozens of educational sessions, trade show hours, special events and meetings. Visit gte2020.org to register and learn more about this experimental event. You can also follow the #USSOYexchange on social media platforms for updates.

 ABOUT U.S. SOYBEAN EXPORT COUNCIL

The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) is a dynamic partnership of U.S. soybean producers, processors, commodity shippers, merchandisers, allied agribusinesses and agricultural organizations working to build preference for U.S. Soy throughout the world. Through a global network of international offices and strong support in the U.S., USSEC works to build a preference for U.S. soybeans and soybean products, advocates for the use of soy in feed, aquaculture and human consumption, promotes the benefits of soy use through education and connects industry leaders through a robust membership program. USSEC is partially funded by the United Soybean Board. Learn more at www.ussec.org.

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