China wants less trash in U.S. soybean imports

The No. 1 soybean importer in the world, China, is toughening its standards for imported U.S. soybeans, a step that may cut into the U.S. share of the market, said Reuters. A USDA official said China made the move because of concerns that weed seeds may be hitchhiking along with U.S. soybeans. Starting Jan. 1,… » Read More

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