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Delaware Soy Grower Attends ISGA Meetings in Uruguay

Aug 27, 2015

Information Courtesy of USSEC

The ISGA group visits the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. Photo courtesy of USSEC

The ISGA group visits the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. Photo courtesy of USSEC

American Soybean Association (ASA) First Vice President Richard Wilkins, Greenwood, Del., joined the soy family at the International Soy Growers Alliance (ISGA) meetings in Uruguay last month.

While the countries that make up ISGA typically are competitors in the world soybean market, the mission of the group is to collaborate in the development of select soybean markets and to speak with a unified voice opposing market restrictions, scientifically unsound non-tariff barriers to trade relating to health, environmental, chemical residues and biotechnology approvals.

ISGA contributors work together to maintain the solid market position of soy against other competitor oilseeds and to communicate the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of the soybean chain.

Wilkins joined U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) Marketing Director Market Access/FTO Roz Leeck and United Soybean Board (USB) Treasurer John Motter for the meetings in Montevideo, Uruguay from Aug. 13-16.

The agenda included listening to perspectives from the South American region and the world, along with an ISGA group discussion, moderated by Ms. Leeck.

The ISGA’s next steps were discussed, including an April 2016 mission to China and a potential EU mission this fall. The group had the opportunity to visit the Uruguayan Chamber of Commerce and took an all-day tour of a local farm.