Uzbekistan becoming a U.S. soybean destination

Published 2024년 8월 13일

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Uzbekistan is experiencing growth in its soybean export business, with the recent arrival of approximately 150 tons of U.S. soymeal, marking the second shipment since 2022. Minnesota farmer Patrick O’Leary, along with the U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan and a USDA official, visited the country to evaluate the market's potential. O’Leary is optimistic about the market's future, anticipating demand for as much as a million metric tons in the region, particularly in Uzbekistan, where there is interest in expanding poultry and dairy production.
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Soybean export business is growing in Uzbekistan. Minnesota farmer Patrick O’Leary says he was in the central Asian country last week for the arrival of about 150 tons of U.S. soymeal. “A very small thing, but it was really our pilot or test to see can we actually get the product there, how well does it go, and what do customers think. And fortunately it went quite well to get the product there, we loaded six containers in the U.S. from a couple of different companies.” It’s the second shipment of U.S. soymeal to Uzbekistan since 2022 and O’Leary tells Brownfield the market has significant potential. “As we visit with customers over there we kind of look to see maybe a million metric tons in that region of the world in the upcoming years, and a lot of desire in ...

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