USSEC in Southeast Asia

USSEC in Southeast Asia

The head of the U.S. Soybean Export Council, in Singapore
with U.S. farmers, says they’re working to grow demand in southeast Asia to try
and replace the lost demand from China, “We have a potential for how we can get
there. I don’t want to be overly optimistic and say that it will be easy to
achieve that. I think that it will take some YEARS of time. But, the U.S. has
some very strong advantages and we are out talking with buyers around the
world.”

Jim Sutter spoke with reporters from the Southeast Asia U.S.

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