Growing Knowledge and Excellence in Americas Poultry and Feed Sectors

March 30, 2022
Growing Knowledge and Excellence in Americas Poultry and Feed Sectors
The inaugural in-person course facilitation in the Americas demonstrates how U.S. Soy develops relationships in emerging markets through technical training
Por Brandelyn Twellman

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USSEC’s commitment to supporting industry in emerging markets through technical training was on full display recently in Honduras, as 27 students from nine countries participated in the inaugural in-person Soy Excellence Center program in the Americas region.

Soy Excellence Centers (SECs), a program created and administered by USSEC, provide world-class workforce training and capacity building within the soy value chain to enable local visions for health, nutrition, and environmental sustainability in collaboration with diverse food and agriculture stakeholders. Globally, USSEC has established SECs in four regions, including the Americas, Nigeria, Asia, and the Middle East and North Africa.

This recent cohort in Honduras completed instruction in poultry nutrition and feed manufacturing. The training took place at Zamorano Pan-American Agricultural University, widely regarded as the premier agricultural university in the region. SEC Americas partners with Zamorano to facilitate the courses and expand its footprint in the region.

“I highly recommend training through the Soy Excellence Center,” said Danilo Llamuca Carrera, a member of the cohort and an employee at Bioalimentar, an animal food producer based in Ecuador. “It is important for us to constantly update our learning as new technologies come out. Also, participating with people from different countries allows us to learn from their experiences, and it’s mutually beneficial to build a community amongst our peers.”

Completion of the training courses not only allows the trainees to pursue additional coursework through the program, but also makes them eligible to join the SEC Digital Community. Through the community, participants will have access to on-demand training, industry experts, and global networking opportunities.

The Americas region is the largest market for U.S. Soy outside of China. More importantly, it is a region where U.S. soybeans hold the highest market share. The continued growth of SEC Americas programming will help to maintain and expand this market position through building up industry leaders of tomorrow.

The Soy Excellence Centers are primarily funded by partnering Qualified State Soybean Boards and USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service, with support from U.S. soybean farmers, their checkoff the United Soybean Board and the soy value chain.

Responses

  1. El programa del U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC), mediante el Centro de Excelencia de la Soja en Honduras, evidencia cómo la capacitación técnica especializada fortalece las capacidades profesionales en nutrición avícola y fabricación de alimentos balanceados. Esta iniciativa impulsa la transferencia de tecnología, la integración regional y la formación de líderes capaces de mejorar la eficiencia, sostenibilidad y competitividad de la cadena agroalimentaria basada en la soja.

  2. La inauguración presencial del SEC en las Américas marca una nueva era de excelencia técnica y colaboración regional. Invertir en el desarrollo de capacidades dentro de la cadena de valor de la proteína es la estrategia más noble para asegurar un futuro próspero.

  3. Programas como el Soy Excellence Center no solo desarrollan talento en nutrición y fabricación de alimentos, sino que también construyen una comunidad global que impulsa la innovación y la competitividad del sector, los felicito