![]() ![]() “Having employees on the ground around the world allows us to form relationships not only with large grain and food customers, but with middle-sized and small customers that eventually turn into large buyers.” “Increasing our international grain marketing footprint gives us more options to secure the best market value and price for farmers,” says Bryce Banfield, vice president, marketing, CHS Global Grain & Processing. ![]() Over the past 12 months, the CHS Global Grain & Processing team has focused on increasing relationships and expanding export volume with a number of key countries. The 2018 U.S.-China tariff situation was a stark reminder of the value of balanced domestic and international markets and the importance of not concentrating business in one country. Related: See how CHS export terminals are strategically located to serve top global grain markets (PDF)Īsian market opportunity outside of China
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