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U.S. Grains Council Showcases Grain Products at Prominent Livestock Expo in China

The U.S. Grains Council (USGC) made a significant impact at the China Animal Husbandry Expo (CAHE), an influential event in the livestock industry, by highlighting the qualities and benefits of U.S. corn, sorghum, and distiller's dried grains with soluble (DDGS). Organized by the China Animal and Agricultural Association, the expo focused on addressing the evolving needs of modern animal husbandry practices, encompassing various aspects of the industry.

Drawing a considerable audience, the USGC's booth at the expo attracted over 200 visitors. Attendees received informative materials, including reports on the U.S. Corn Harvest and U.S. Sorghum Harvest Quality for the 2022/23 season. The council's engagement resulted in the acquisition of 69 new industry professional followers on their official WeChat account.

Additionally, the USGC staff participated in the Global Broiler Industry Conference, a concurrent event that explored the challenges and advancements within the Chinese poultry sector. The council sponsored a speaker who delivered an insightful virtual presentation on global feed market trends in the broiler industry.

Participating in the China Animal Husbandry Expo and associated conferences allowed the USGC to reinforce its commitment to the development of China's animal and livestock industry. The council's active presence served as a platform for knowledge sharing, fostering industry connections, and raising market awareness about U.S. grain products. These endeavors further enhanced agricultural cooperation between the United States and China, bolstering mutual confidence in their long-term partnership.

The U.S. Grains Council (USGC) made a significant impact at the China Animal Husbandry Expo (CAHE), an influential event in the livestock industry, by highlighting the qualities and benefits of U.S. corn, sorghum, and distiller's dried grains with soluble (DDGS). Organized by the China Animal and Agricultural Association, the expo focused on addressing the evolving needs of modern animal husbandry practices, encompassing various aspects of the industry.

Drawing a considerable audience, the USGC's booth at the expo attracted over 200 visitors. Attendees received informative materials, including reports on the U.S. Corn Harvest and U.S. Sorghum Harvest Quality for the 2022/23 season. The council's engagement resulted in the acquisition of 69 new industry professional followers on their official WeChat account.

Additionally, the USGC staff participated in the Global Broiler Industry Conference, a concurrent event that explored the challenges and advancements within the Chinese poultry sector. The council sponsored a speaker who delivered an insightful virtual presentation on global feed market trends in the broiler industry.

Participating in the China Animal Husbandry Expo and associated conferences allowed the USGC to reinforce its commitment to the development of China's animal and livestock industry. The council's active presence served as a platform for knowledge sharing, fostering industry connections, and raising market awareness about U.S. grain products. These endeavors further enhanced agricultural cooperation between the United States and China, bolstering mutual confidence in their long-term partnership.

Source : wisconsinagconnection.com

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