The US Grains Council (USGC) and the Renewable Fuels
Association (RFA) encourage US suppliers of coarse grains and co-products,
industry representatives and members of the grain trade to register now for
Export Exchange 2016, to be held in Detroit on October 24-26.
The biennial event, co-sponsored by the Council and RFA, is
expected to bring together 200 international buyers and end-users of coarse
grains and co-products, including distiller's dried grains with solubles
(DDGS), with approximately 300 US suppliers and agribusiness representatives.
“This premiere event is focused on networking in order to
establish connections between US suppliers and international customers,” said
USGC Chairman Alan Tiemann, a farmer from Nebraska.
“Our last Export Exchange in 2014 generated well over a billion dollars’ worth of sales. We know the relationships built at this conference not only help our industry now, but also help build demand for the future.”
“Our last Export Exchange in 2014 generated well over a billion dollars’ worth of sales. We know the relationships built at this conference not only help our industry now, but also help build demand for the future.”
In addition to networking opportunities, the conference will
have general sessions, which will address critical issues facing US
agricultural exports, offering the customers and sellers in attendance an
increased awareness of the benefits of US coarse grains and co-products.
“The US ethanol industry has emerged as a major producer of
high quality animal feeds like DDGS and corn gluten feed,” said Renewable Fuels
Association President and CEO Bob Dinneen.
“The Export Exchange provides a venue to connect producers and marketers of those co-products with customers around the world.”
“The Export Exchange provides a venue to connect producers and marketers of those co-products with customers around the world.”
Read more HERE.
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