“We’ve all heard the phrase ‘knowledge is power,’” said Jim Sutter, USSEC CEO. “At Soy Connext, we’re unveiling some of the newest data we have available.
“We’ve long known that U.S. Soy offers a superior nutritional package, but we’ve not been able to quantify it in a way that’s meaningful to buyers. Today, we’re demonstrating that it’s possible, based on our modeling[7], that livestock farms using 100% U.S. soybeans in their feed formulations can unlock $3 million in profits.”
USSEC modeling is based on a broiler operation producing 50 million chickens annually. Sutter added, “USSEC’s technical experts around the world are meeting with customers to help them understand the differences between U.S. Soy and soy of other origins and the effect those differences can have on feed conversion ratios — a huge economic impact over the course of a year.”
As it relates to sustainability, the Global Feed LCA Institute’s database indicates an approximate20% reduction in the carbon footprint of feed when meal used in the feed formulation is made from 100% U.S. soybeans.
Having developed one of the first sustainability verification schemes, known as the U.S. Soy Sustainability Assurance Protocol (SSAP), USSEC has been at the forefront of sustainability conversations around the world.
Last week, USSEC announced that international customers of U.S. Soy can now request the inclusion of their soy purchase’s carbon footprint on their SSAP certificate. This data, sourced from the Global Feed LCA Institute (GFLI) database, offers a calculation based on the quantity of soy purchased and can be used in their carbon accounting.
“Year over year, USSEC is making advances in delivering value to global U.S. Soy customers by helping them meet their sustainability goals,” said Rosalind Leeck, USSEC executive director of market access and strategy. “In addition to including carbon footprint data on SSAP certificates, we also license the Sustainable U.S. Soy label to companies who wish to showcase the sustainability of their products. The label is now featured on more than 1,000 products globally and is recognized worldwide as a symbol of responsible soybean sourcing.”
The Sustainable U.S. Soy (SUSS) label is used to promote products containing soy verified by the SSAP.
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