A partnership between Columbia Forest Products and the soy checkoff has resulted in another soy solution — adhesives made with soy protein. When it comes to where U.S. Soy can […]
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A partnership between Columbia Forest Products and the soy checkoff has resulted in another soy solution — adhesives made with soy protein. When it comes to where U.S. Soy can […]
Read moreSt. Louis (June 2, 2023) — United Soybean Board (USB) Chief Executive Officer, Polly Ruhland, will leave her position effective December 31, 2023. Ruhland, who led the organization for the […]
Read moreThe groundnut market takes an unexpected rollercoaster ride. The much-anticipated bumper crop in Uttar Pradesh and Bengal has shaken the market to its core, causing Jawa-TJ groundnut seed prices to […]
Read moreSince June 1, the duties on the import of sunflower seeds and sunflower oil in Türkiye rose from zero to 27% and 36%, respectively. This is reported by AgriCensus. This […]
Read moreUkrainian farmers placed significant bets on rapeseed as a highly profitable agricultural crop in the conditions of 2023. Meanwhile, a number of external factors threaten the collapse of prices for […]
Read moreThe Grain Association of Ukraine preliminarily estimates the potential harvest of 2023 at the level of 68 million tons of grain and oilseeds. This is 36% less than the harvest […]
Read moreYour Investments in Action: Priority Area UpdateBrownfield “Checkoff Chats” Episode 9 with Philip Good, Soy Checkoff Treasurer So, where exactly do your investments go? Let’s follow the money. In this […]
Read moreHigher forecasts for wheat and rapeseed production in the EU in 2023/24 MY increase pressure on prices, but they are supported by lower crop forecasts for North Africa. Compared to […]
Read moreThe rate of soybean processing at oil-extracting enterprises of China is beginning to gradually gain momentum after the fixed downward trend in recent weeks. According to analysts of China National […]
Read moreMarket whisperers assert that the price of white sesame, at $1,76 per kg, will not decline as long as the pipeline remains empty. Despite a bountiful crop, the prospect of […]
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