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ADM partners with U.S. Soybean Export Council to earn export certification.

July 23, 2020

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ADM and one other U.S. exporter have partnered with the U.S. Soybean Export Council to certify U.S. Soy as part of the SSAP-RED (U.S. Soy Sustainability Assurance Protocol-Renewable Energy Directive) program. This voluntary program, with support from the United Soybean Board, meets the specific requirements of the European Union’s Renewable Energy Directive and sources SSAP-RED-verified soybeans as feedstock for the production of biodiesel.

This biofuel market opportunity for U.S. farmers is in response to EU Member States’ requirement to fulfill at least 20% of their total energy needs with renewable sources, with at least 10% attributed directly to transport fuels by 2020. With U.S Soy’s industry-wide commitment to cleaner alternatives globally, this program addresses the specific requirements of the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive regulations, including restrictions on land conversion with guidelines on auditing, compliance and reporting.

“U.S. Soy exports play an instrumental role in not only providing a high-quality food, feed, fiber and biofuel but also delivering a product that is sustainably-grown and responds to customers’ demands,” said Jim Sutter, CEO of the U.S. Soybean Export Council.

ADM’s involvement in SSAP-RED marks the second U.S. exporter to implement this initiative, and more are expected to participate. It provides local farmers, elevators and holistically the U.S. soybean value chain with new market opportunities in the European Union, which is a substantial buyer of U.S. soybean exports. Expanding opportunities for U.S. Soy, including sustainable biofuels, and ensuring market access across the European Union and the rest of the globe, is a key focus for the U.S. Soybean Export Council.

“The completion of our SSAP-RED accreditation is another step toward the long-term sustainable goals of ADM,” said Nick Smith, General Manager of ADM’s EU Biodiesel program. “By leveraging ADM’s value chain from farmer origination in the U.S. to our crushing and biodiesel facilities in Europe, we are now able to provide our biodiesel customer base in Europe with year-round options for sustainably sourced soy-based biofuel.”

Farmers interested in participating in the SSAP-RED voluntary program must deliver their soybeans to a certified elevator that is tributary to an ADM river terminal and sign a “Self-Declaration” that attests to their compliance with the requirements of the RED as well as the application of Good Agricultural Practices. Sustainability requirements of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) restrict cultivation of biofuels feedstock from land that has been converted, since 2008, from any of three protected land categories: grasslands, forest and wetlands, including peatlands. It also has requirements on auditing and compliance, including independent third-party review.

“Meeting the EU’s sustainability standards with our products is a point of pride for U.S. soybean farmers, and we’re dedicated to meeting the demands of our customers, including environmentally friendly fuel alternatives made with U.S. soy,” said Monte Peterson, Chairman of USSEC, board member of the American Soybean Association and soybean farmer in Valley City, N.D. “The SSAP-RED on-farm assessment is a painless process for growers to complete, and the more growers who sign up, the more it strengthens the U.S. soy value chain overall as a competitive supplier of sustainably-produced soybeans to biodiesel producers.”

For farmers interested in participating in the SSAP-RED program or learning more, visit www.ssap-red.org.

Source: U.S. Soybean Export Council, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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