Growing soy export opportunities in the US

게시됨 2023년 11월 29일

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The chairman of the US Soybean Export Council emphasizes the importance of diversifying soy export opportunities in order to maintain strong trade. Efforts are being made to develop markets outside of China and India, focusing on countries with growing populations, urbanization, and economies transitioning to protein-based diets. Aquaculture is highlighted as a cost-effective and accessible way to incorporate soy into diets, with nearly 10% of all soy exports going into this industry.
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The chairman of the US Soybean Export Council says diversifying soy export opportunities is key to maintaining robust trade. Stan Born an Illinois farmer says more effort is being spent on developing markets outside of China and India. “Any place where there is a growing population, young populations, or urbanization that’s happening,” he says. “And growing economies where people are moving their diets from carbohydrate-based diets to eating meat and having a protein-based diet.” Born says some of those markets include Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, Nigeria, and Egypt. He tells Brownfield nearly 10% of all soy exported goes into aquaculture. “It’s very efficient and it’s very cost-effective,” he says. “People can afford fish and makes it easily accessible for people who need protein. Depending on the species, they can use a lot of soybean meal in the fish food, up to 40%.” While there ...

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