Press Release – DuPont With growing demand for environmental improvement, food companies seek to improve supply chain sustainability from the farmer to the consumer ST. LOUIS, MO, Jan. 19, 2021 Whatever you make, U.S. Soy makes you more sustainable. That is why the …
With growing demand for environmental improvement, food companies seek to improve supply chain sustainability from the farmer to the consumer
ST. LOUIS, MO, Jan. 19, 2021 – Whatever you make, U.S. Soy makes you more sustainable. That is why the food industry is innovating to improve sustainability in their product supply chains from farm to fork. By labeling soy ingredients with the new Sustainably Grown U.S. Soy mark, you are recognizing that those soybeans originated from a system of continuous environmental improvement.
Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 7:30 am
With growing demand for environmental improvement,
food companies seek to improve supply chain sustainability
from the farmer to the consumer
ST.
LOUIS, MO, Jan. 19, 2021 – Whatever you make,
U.S. Soy makes you more sustainable. That is why the food
industry is innovating to improve sustainability in their
product supply chains from farm to fork. By labeling soy
ingredients with the new Sustainably Grown U.S. Soy mark,
you are recognizing that those soybeans originated from a
system of continuous environmental improvement.
From
January 19 through March 19, the United Soybean Board (USB)
is teaming up with partners from Soylent
OSA, OSC elect 2021 board leadership
WORTHINGTON – At the beginning of December, the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) and Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) elected their board leadership for the upcoming year.
For OSA, President Ryan Rhoades of Marion County and Vice President Patrick Knouff of Shelby County were re-elected to their roles. Rusty Goebel of Williams County will serve as treasurer and Jennifer Wilson-Oechsle of Van Wert County will serve as secretary in the coming year.
“I feel incredibly honored to be reelected to this role and to serve alongside such a passionate group of farmers,” said Ryan Rhoades. “OSA had a really strong year in 2020 and with these people in leadership roles, I know we will continue that momentum into 2021.”