Embrapa Cerrados and Korea Agro-Trade Center São Paulo have signed a memorandum of understanding to source non-transgenic soybean cultivars from Brazil for food products in South Korea, particularly tofu. Five protein-rich soybean cultivars will be tested in South Korea to identify suitable options for the market and organize the production chain. South Korea, which imports 180,000 tons of conventional soybeans annually, aims to diversify suppliers for food security. The agreement, supported by the Korean Embassy in Brazil, highlights the niche market for non-transgenic soybeans in Asia, emphasizing the need for safety inspections, good agricultural practices, sustainability, and consumer safety.