The Challenge: A Shifting Landscape in Global Animal Production
Latin America and the Caribbean remain essential growth regions for U.S. Soy. Yet, as geopolitical shifts, feed cost volatility, and evolving sustainability expectations reshape the industry, regional leaders face a shared challenge: how to build smarter, more resilient animal nutrition strategies that deliver both performance and long-term value.
That’s why USSEC brought its full force to Cancun this June hosting the 2025 Americas Agricultural Cooperators Conference (COOPCON25), the organization’s largest event in the region. With more than 130 attendees including senior executives from animal feed, poultry, swine, and aquaculture companies, U.S. Soy farmers, and allied organizations like the U.S. Grains Council and USDA FAS—the event focused on forging deeper partnerships and providing actionable insights.
The Insight: Consistency, Quality, and Trust Win in Animal Nutrition
Dr. Tom D’Alfonso of USSEC’s animal nutrition team presented a clear message to attendees: