Promotion and market development for U.S. distiller’s dried grains with solubes (DDGS) has been a mainstay of the U.S. Grains Council’s (USGC’s) work for more than a decade, supporting a market of approximately 11 million metric tons exported annually for use in livestock feed. In 2017, as China began to erect trade barriers to U.S. DDGS exports, the Council began aggressively seeking new and alternative markets for the product.
The Council used Market Access Program (MAP) funds to conduct a conference in Rome, Italy, in June 2017 to host buyers from North Africa, Europe and the Middle East. This event was meant to highlight the near-term buying opportunity and connect end-users from both regions with U.S. farmers, grain suppliers and technology companies to make or negotiate sales.
The conference specifically targeted six major feed grain importing companies from Turkey, ensuring they got the latest information on the global market and trends, bulk and container transportation and technical specifications and nutritional profiles for both DDGS and corn gluten. Turkish attendees also had the opportunity to connect or do business during the meeting.
As a result of the 2017 conference, imports of U.S. DDGS by Turkey surged. In the 2016/2017 marketing year, Turkey was the second largest buyer of U.S. DDGS with 1.36 million tons of imports, nearly doubling the total from the prior marketing year. Imports of U.S. DDGS increased by 669,000 tons with a value of $104.8 million over the previous year’s imports.
The Council invested approximatively $150,000 in 2017 in marketing activities for DDGS in Turkey, generating a return on investment of (ROI) of $698 for every $1 of MAP funds invested.
About The U.S. Grains Council
The U.S. Grains Council develops export markets for U.S. barley, corn, sorghum and related products including distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and ethanol. With full-time presence in 28 locations, the Council operates programs in more than 50 countries and the European Union. The Council believes exports are vital to global economic development and to U.S. agriculture’s profitability. Detailed information about the Council and its programs is online at www.grains.org.