Suite 14-1, Level 14
Wisma UOA Damansara II
No. 6, Jalan Changkat Semantan
Damansara Heights
50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +603-2789-3288
At over 700 million people, the Southeast Asia and Oceania region amounts to the fifth-largest economy in the world. It is a region of extreme diversity. Diversity in political and government structures, ethnicity, culture and incomes, make it one of the most unique and challenging operating environments in the world. Nevertheless, it is also home to some of the world’s fastest growing economies and most prosperous wealth builds. As a result, the Council has been instrumental in the technical capacity building of both compound feed manufacturers and end users.
As the industry rapidly sophisticates and develops, a “one size fits all” approach is no longer seems practical. A huge dichotomy in technology, capital and knowledge calls for a prescriptive approach to each market. Within the region, the Council is focusing now on supplementing its robust technical servicing with an aggressive demand development portfolio. By acting as a catalyst for consumption, the Council’s Southeast Asia and Oceania office is aggressively tackling global ending stocks of feed grains.
In addition to the feedstuff complex, the Southeast Asia and Oceania office is also actively developing ethanol markets. As the region rapidly advances from bicycles to motorbikes to automobiles, its demand for a variety of low cost fuels and fuel oxygenates greatly expands. As a result, Southeast Asia and Oceania are home to tremendous blending potential for U.S. ethanol.