St. Louis, Mo. —
The United Soybean Board (USB) and soy checkoff’s Sustainability
Initiative recently organized an educational series of U.S. farm tours
through three states that showed five food-industry employees firsthand
what U.S. soybean farmers do to keep improving their farm’s
sustainability performance. The companies represented included
Kellogg’s, Kraft, Sodexo and Unilever, which together use a total of
about 3.5 billion pounds of soybean oil annually.
“As a food company, we’re dependent upon the sustainability of farmers
and want to promote their efforts,” says Sherilyn Brodersen, Kraft
Foods’ sustainable agriculture lead for the Americas. “There are so many
progressive measures farmers have taken, and I’ll take that information
back to my company, share those stories and help increase consumers’
awareness.”
The food industry remains by far the biggest user of U.S. soy oil,
consuming more than 80 percent of it every year. And the importance the
food industry and consumers place on using sustainably sourced
ingredients continues to grow.
The program took participants to farms in three large and diverse
soybean-producing states – Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska – and showed them
a large array of farm-management practices used today. Participants
learned about strip tilling, how technology can improve efficiency,
methods to remove nutrients from runoff water and more.
The 69 farmer-directors of USB oversee the investments of the soy
checkoff to maximize profit opportunities for all U.S. soybean farmers.
These volunteers invest and leverage checkoff funds to increase the
value of U.S. soy meal and oil, to ensure U.S. soybean farmers and their
customers have the freedom and infrastructure to operate, and to meet
the needs of U.S. soy’s customers. As stipulated in the federal Soybean
Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act, the USDA Agricultural
Marketing Service has oversight responsibilities for USB and the soy
checkoff.
Source: Journal Democrat
3 comments:
The big tire company plans to announce today that using soybean oil in place of petroleum for tires is a preliminary success. In fact, to hear the tire company tell it, soybean oil could be a magic bullet because it:
- Blends better with the silica also used to make tires.
- Reduces energy consumption at the factory.
- Can increase tread life 10%.
- Could cut Goodyear's own oil use by 7 million gallons a year.
Sustainable farming is slowly becoming a common practice in many countries.
The Sabah government should encourage the local farmers to get involved in sustainable agriculture for more efficiency in raising crops.
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