By United Soybean Board
Every five years, the USDA updates its Dietary Guidelines for Americans. While not specific guidance for nutrient consumption, the Dietary Guidelines are used by the US government as the basis of its food assistance and meal programs, nutrition education efforts, including the National School Lunch Program, National School Breakfast Program, and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). And subsequently, forward-thinking food companies leverage the guidelines as one tool to evolve how they think about the ingredients in their products, the nutrition they offer and how they fit in American s diets.
The recently released 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans set forth recommendations to make every bite count. That is to adopt a diet that is rich in nutrients and limits excess calories most commonly found in added fats and sugars. And, to adopt that diet as a long-term healthy pattern, not a behavior that is
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ADM has announced its plans to build a soybean crushing plant in Spiritwood, North Dakota. Written By: Emily Beal | ×
The announcement of a soybean plant in Spiritwood, N.D., is a big win for North Dakota soybean producers, said Stephanie Sinner, executive director of the North Dakota Soybean Council. (Erin Ehnle Brown / Grand Vale Creative LLC)
Plans for a new soybean crush plant to be built at Spiritwood, N.D., will provide a new marketing tool for soybean farmers, allowing them another channel to move soybeans as value-added products such as soybean meal and soybean oil, an industry official says.
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The grain rally continues as tight U.S. supplies remain. Planting progress is swift for the 2021/22 crop, yet drought concerns linger.
Corn and soybean futures prices remain in a solid uptrend with more volatility expected. With the ending stocks story still supportive for both old and new crop, a large price setback seems unlikely at this time. Yet, there is little fresh news to suggest that prices need to continue their buying bonanza. Range trade might be the theme for the coming weeks.
While we wait for new and exciting fresh news, here are four noteworthy items to keep an eye on:
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The conference will cover industry leaders from public and private companies across the full spectrum of the food value chain, including agribusiness, fertilizer, ag chemicals, food and beverage, cannabis, retail distribution, grocery and restaurant sectors
NEW YORK, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - BMO Capital Markets is hosting its 16
th annual Farm to Market Conference on May 19
th and 20
and feature thematic panel sessions, company presentations and one-on-one meetings.
All businesses involved in the food chain – from fertilizer, ag chemical and agribusiness, to food and beverage, cannabis, supply chain logistics, grocery retail and restaurants – have experienced volatility since the start of the pandemic, which is expected to continue to have resounding effects. In addition, the industry faces enhanced ESG investing targets as well as higher commodity prices and increased demand, which are driving inflation costs. During the conf
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