U.S. Soybean Association Director: "We Want to Enter the Chinese Market"

Deep News
Nov 06

During the China International Import Expo (CIIE), the China-U.S. Agricultural Trade Cooperation Forum was held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. Andrew Moore, a director of the U.S. Soybean Association, emphasized the importance of the Chinese market for American farmers in an interview.

Moore, who also operates a soybean farm in northwest Georgia with his family, stated, "The Chinese market is vital for U.S. farmers. We value our share in this market and are eager to expand our presence." He noted that while harvest season typically runs from September to November, much of this year's yield remains in storage as farmers await export opportunities.

Speaking at the forum, Moore expressed optimism about recent positive developments in U.S.-China relations, particularly following high-level discussions between the two nations' leaders. "American soybean growers have been vocal about their desire to export to China, and I’m thrilled our voices have been heard," he said.

The U.S. Soybean Association established its first Beijing office in 1982, marking the beginning of bilateral cooperation in the soybean industry. Moore, 44, reflected on this long-standing partnership, saying, "For nearly my entire life, the U.S. soybean sector has maintained ties with China. This legacy is something I take pride in, and I hope my son will continue this collaboration in farming, processing, and trade."

On his first visit to China, Moore praised the hospitality and professionalism he encountered, calling it an honor to engage with such a welcoming community.

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