Exploring U.S. Corn Exports To Saudi Arabia

Published Dec 19, 2025

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Recently, U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council (USGBC) officers from its board of directors traveled to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to meet with several major agribusinesses and producers about the potential for further U.S. corn, corn co-product and U.S. sorghum exports there. USGBC Regional Director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Ramy

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H. Taieb, USGBC Deputy Regional Director for Africa Mohamed Salah Bouthour and USGBC KSA Consultant Nabeel Salameh welcomed USGBC Chairman Mark Wilson; USGBC Vice Chairman Jay Reiners; USGBC Secretary-Treasurer Jay Fischer and USGBC President and CEO Ryan LeGrand to the mission. “Officers’ missions are a critical part of both the Council’s market development strategies and its organizational structure, as potential customers highly value meeting with USGBC leaders and our officers gain valuable experience that help them engage even more closely with our work around the world,” LeGrand said. The delegation began by meeting with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA’s FAS) Agricultural Counselor based in KSA and his staff to align on strategies supporting the Saudi market and to identify future collaboration opportunities. In Riyadh, the team met with the Arabian Agricultural Services Company (ARASCO), as well as MEFSCO, the country’s leading feed ...

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