The head of Embrapa Soja, Alexandre Nepomuceno, has warned that Brazilian soy may face being downgraded to a 'second category' product internationally unless the crop chain is organized. Nepomuceno emphasized the importance of adding value to soy products and by-products, citing the United States' lead in cultivating five soybean varieties with altered oil quality. He stressed the health and engineering benefits of increasing oleic acid and decreasing palmitic and linolenic acid in soy oil. Nepomuceno also discussed the potential of soy production in Africa to improve global food security and highlighted the need for developing systems that add value to commodities.