Organic Soybean Meal Imports Rise Less than Expected

Organic Soybean Meal Imports Rise Less than Expected

 

Organic soybean meal imports rose in June, less than the Jacobsen had expected. The volume of organic soybean meal that hit US shores in June increased to 14K metric tons up 40% year over year compared to the same month in 2019. Approximately 40% of the organic soybean meal that was imported into the US in June came from India, and approximately 40% came from Turkey. Interesting there was a delivery that came into the west coast of the United States from China. China has not been active in delivering organic soybeans into the United States in several years, likely due to trade relations between the US and China.

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The delivery of organic soybean meal during June was scattered throughout the United States. Approximately 20% of the imports came into the east coast of the US. Approximately 35% came up…

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