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Line on Agriculture
US Wheat Associates is focusing on its expansion into the global aquaculture market. Julia DeVille from U.S. Wheat Associates discusses the organization's efforts to establish a presence in the South American salmon market as a starting point, with plans to extend into other aquaculture sectors worldwide, particularly in Southeast Asia.
Line on Agriculture
US wheat is being explored as a key ingredient in salmon feed in South American aquaculture.
Line on Agriculture
Tyllor Ledford from US Wheat Associates discusses the minimal impact of tariffs on U.S. wheat trade, noting that memorandums of understanding from tariff negotiations have actually boosted sales as countries seek to improve trade relations with the U.S.
Line on Agriculture
Tyler Ledford of US Wheat Associates is transitioning from market analyst to assistant director of the Southeast Asia office, a role that involves promoting U.S. wheat in key global markets. The Southeast Asia region is highlighted for its growth potential due to a growing population and expanding economy, with some countries experiencing the highest GDP growth globally.
Line on Agriculture
US Wheat Associates recently concluded their annual crop quality report, which involved over 1,700 millers and bakers from 45 countries, with 37 seminars held. This was the highest attendance in over five years, indicating strong interest despite intense competition in the wheat market
Line on Agriculture
The US Wheat Associates trade team attended the Latin American Milling Association Conference in Colombia, focusing on regional market trends, sustainability, and geopolitical issues.
Line on Agriculture
The US Wheat Associates' latest crop quality report highlights a significant increase in US wheat production, the highest since 2016, aided by favorable conditions following years of drought.
Line on Agriculture
With the coming of GMO drought-tolerant wheat to the US market in a few years, it is important that US wheat buyers are educated about what it is and why it will be safe.
Line on Agriculture
Tariffs have not caused issues for wheat producers.
The Agribusiness Update
Milk production in the 24 major milk-producing states in June totaled 18.5 billion pounds, up 3.4% from June of ‘24, and U.S. Wheat Associates welcomed the announced Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the U.S. and Indonesia.
Line on Agriculture
US Wheat Associates helps to educate foreign buyers on the positive aspects of US wheat.
Line on Agriculture
While China has been a hard red winter wheat customer, they have not been a big customer for US wheat producers.
Line on Agriculture
US Wheat Associates recently held an event to continue to create and grow the African wheat market for US wheat producers.
Line on Agriculture
With many US programs frozen right now by the Trump Administration, US food ai programs are proceeding as scheduled.
The Agribusiness Update
The Food Price Index increased 0.4% in January, and AARP voices strong support for the AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act, urging Congress to swiftly pass the bipartisan legislation.
The Agribusiness Update
The U.S. Wheat Associates Board of Directors elected Almira, Washington grower, Mike Carstensen new Secretary-Treasurer for the organization, and in his second day in office, President Trump aimed at China and the European Union with tariff threats.
The Agribusiness Update
The U.S. Wheat Associates Board of Directors elected Almira, Washington grower, Mike Carstensen new Secretary-Treasurer for the organization, and in his second day in office, President Trump aimed at China and the European Union with tariff threats.
Line on Agriculture
UW Wheat Associates received a $12 million dollars in a second round of funding through the USDA RAPP Program.
Line on Agriculture
Regional Agricultural Promotion Program funding is being used to host seminars and promote the value of US wheat to international buyers.