

@gaurav_kochar
The strength of the global economy, particularly in the Western world, continues to sustain stable consumption levels. China remains a significant consumer, but its government's efforts to reduce dependence on soy and soymeal are showing results. Livestock farming increasingly relies on food waste, a variety of grains, and other seemingly minor inputs, which together create a substantial impact. Currently, there is no other major grain consumer globally exerting a strong influence on markets. India somewhat replaces China, primarily in the oilseed segment, but lacks the capacity for more significant influence. https://t.co/gWH1TnNWvL.
2024-12-01

@gaurav_kochar
The strength of the global economy, particularly in the Western world, continues to sustain stable consumption levels. China remains a significant consumer, but its government's efforts to reduce dependence on soy and soymeal are showing results. Livestock farming increasingly relies on food waste, a variety of grains, and other seemingly minor inputs, which together create a substantial impact. Currently, there is no other major grain consumer globally exerting a strong influence on markets. India somewhat replaces China, primarily in the oilseed segment, but lacks the capacity for more significant influence. https://t.co/gWH1TnNWvL.
2024-12-01

@gaurav_kochar
The strength of the global economy, particularly in the Western world, continues to sustain stable consumption levels. China remains a significant consumer, but its government's efforts to reduce dependence on soy and soymeal are showing results. Livestock farming increasingly relies on food waste, a variety of grains, and other seemingly minor inputs, which together create a substantial impact. Currently, there is no other major grain consumer globally exerting a strong influence on markets. India somewhat replaces China, primarily in the oilseed segment, but lacks the capacity for more significant influence. https://t.co/gWH1TnNWvL.
2024-12-01

@gaurav_kochar
The strength of the global economy, particularly in the Western world, continues to sustain stable consumption levels. China remains a significant consumer, but its government's efforts to reduce dependence on soy and soymeal are showing results. Livestock farming increasingly relies on food waste, a variety of grains, and other seemingly minor inputs, which together create a substantial impact. Currently, there is no other major grain consumer globally exerting a strong influence on markets. India somewhat replaces China, primarily in the oilseed segment, but lacks the capacity for more significant influence. https://t.co/gWH1TnNWvL.
2024-12-01