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U.S. Soybean Export Council | U.S. California Wine Institute | |
The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) is a non-profit organization representing American soybean growers, exporters, and agribusiness stakeholders. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, the USSEC operates at the heart of the U.S. soybean region. Its mission is to create and sustain global demand for U.S. soybeans and related products. The Council promotes soy use in feed, aquaculture, and human nutrition through international marketing and education. It maintains strong ties with industry leaders via a robust membership program. | The California Wine Institute represents 1,000 California wineries and wine-related businesses, advocating for public policies that support responsible wine production and consumption. It leads in sustainable wine growing, promotes global awareness of California wines through international marketing, and partners with Visit California to showcase the state’s diverse wine industry—enhancing both California’s economy and its environmental vitality. | |
U.S. Grains Council | World Traditional Medicine Organization | |
Established in 1960, the US Grains Association is a private, non-profit organization with 10 international offices and projects in over 80 countries. Its diverse membership includes producer organizations and agribusinesses united in expanding export markets. Funded by members, the U.S. government, and foreign partners, the association manages over $20 million in annual projects. Programs focus on adapting to local cultures and needs. Technical initiatives train livestock and poultry producers in efficient feed grain use and farm management. Trading services educate stakeholders on U.S. marketing, financing, feed grain quality, pricing, and government programs. Trade policy efforts aim to identify and address export barriers abroad. |
To advance the preservation and innovation of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) globally, ex- pand its international influence, and promote its legalization worldwide, the World Traditional Medicine Organization proposes to unite traditional medicine organizations from around the world. This initiative aims to enable global acceptance of TCM, allowing it to better serve hu- manity while integrating the essence of traditional medicines from various countries to enhance human health. Adopting a global membership model (individual and institutional members), it seeks to attract outstanding experts, enterprises, and industry associations in TCM and tradi- tional medicine worldwide. Through hosting forums, seminars, academic exchange exhibitions, and other activities, it promotes TCM science and its products globally. | |