SSGA presents to U.S. Soy workshop
India has tremendous potential to grow in the soybean industry, Specialty Soya and Grains Alliance (SSGA) Vice Chairman Bob Sinner said on Friday as he made a presentation to the India Soy Dairy Analog Workshop, hosted by the U.S. Soybean Export Council.
Sinner, the president of SB&B, spoke on the topic of quality attributes and sustainability of U.S. specialty food soybeans. He introduced other participants from SSGA and touted the benefits of U.S.-grown, identity-preserved soybeans to the Indian market.
“Our job is to grow your business, and we want to work with all of you,” Sinner told the nearly 75 participants who were on the video conference at the time.
Sinner says there are many India soy food manufacturing entrepreneurs that are excited about the possibility of sourcing IP food-grade soybeans from the U.S. Two previous programs that got U.S. samples into the India soy food businesses has industry in that country excited about what U.S. beans can do for improving their retail products.
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