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ASA Washington staff John Gordley,
Tom Hance, Beverly Paul and Tonya Kemp provide an update on ASA
Legislative Priorities and an overview of Hill visits during ASA's
Soybean Legislative Forum on July 21, 2009. Introduction by ASA
President Johnny Dodson.
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
addresses ASA Board members at their March 2009 meeting in
Washington, D.C.
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American
soybean growers from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and the United
States engage in historic joint trade mission to India.
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ASA
Celebrates 50th Anniversary of its
International Marketing Office in Japan.
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view Partnership Activity images from Japan Soy Week. Or
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Board
members, producers, and staff got a taste of all things
Washington at the American Soybean Association’s (ASA)
First Annual Capital Hill Soy Issues Summit on July
11-12, 2006, in Washington, D.C. View
additional photographs here.
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ASA
President Bob Metz (left) and CFNA President Cao Xumin
sign a Memorandum Of Understanding for cooperation and
education designed to facilitate increased trade of U.S.
soybeans to China.
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additional photographs here.
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On the northwest coast
of the United States, ships are now loading agricultural
products at a new export terminal located at the Port of
Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, Washington. Access
text, photos and video. Narration available in
Chinese, English, Indonesian, Japanese, Thai and
Vietnamese. |
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Access
more than one hour of Windows Media streaming video
files to
learn more about the market for U.S. soy products in central
Europe and how AminoPlus is providing a profitable market
opportunity for U.S. soybean farmers. |
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CFNA President Cao Xu Min
and ASA Chairman Dwain Ford sign the soybean trade cooperation agreements. Access ASA images and
streaming video here.
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Swine
and poultry feed accounts for 75 percent of all domestic
U.S. soybean meal consumption.
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more. |
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The
Philippines is one of the world’s leading importers of
soymeal. Learn how the American Soybean Association and Ag
Processing Inc are "Rebuilding
the U.S. Soymeal Market in the Philippines," following
several years of declining sales as traditional U.S. soymeal suppliers
among the multinationals shifted their focus to supplying out of their
South American facilities. |
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Soyfoods
Luncheon On Tuesday, March 30, 2003, ASA leaders and staff hosted a
Congressional Soyfoods Luncheon on Capitol Hill for Elected
Officials and their staff. See
photographs from recent event. |