Rabobank is counting on China to import less soya

Rabobank believes that animal feed production in China will grow slightly every year.  However, imports of soya will decrease. Photo: Canva
Rabobank believes that animal feed production in China will grow slightly every year. However, imports of soya will decrease. Photo: Canva
China will import less and less soya in the coming years. This is according to a research report published by Rabobank. China is by far the largest importer of soy in the world. And it is the final destination of more than 60% of the world’s soy. The product is mainly used in animal feed. Animal feed production to grow Although the demand for animal feed will continue to grow in the years ahead, this will not be the case for the intake of soya. Rabobank believes that animal feed production


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