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USSEC As a Connector, Problem-Solver, and Strategic Partner in Aquaculture

As aquaculture continues to expand to meet global demand for high-quality protein, so does the need for better support across the value chain. Feed manufacturers, farmers, and seafood buyers all face unique challenges but often share the same questions: Where do we find reliable, sustainable inputs? How do we stay compliant as standards shift? And how do we grow profitably in an industry that’s constantly evolving? 

For many of these stakeholders, the answer starts with USSEC. 

While USSEC is widely known for promoting the benefits of U.S. Soy, its role is far larger. From technical training and formulation support to certification guidance and trade facilitation, USSEC acts as a strategic partner and connector, bringing together the people, tools, and resources that help aquaculture move forward. 

A Mission That Extends Beyond Promotion  

USSEC doesn’t limit its scope to trade promotion or awareness-building. Its work is grounded in a clear mission: to maximize the value of U.S. Soy by supporting the growth, efficiency, and sustainability of global aquaculture systems. 

That mission plays out in the field every day through technical consulting, training programs, feed trials, and market access support. Whether the goal is to enter new markets, meet certification requirements, or adopt more efficient farming systems, USSEC is often a key partner in guiding that process.

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