WASHINGTON, DC, US — Registration is open for Export Exchange 2024, which is expected to draw together 200 international buyers and end-users of coarse grains and co-products, including distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS), with approximately 300 US suppliers and agribusiness representatives Oct. 7-9, in Fort Worth, Texas, US.

Co-sponsored by the US Grains Council (USGC), Growth Energy and the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA), the biennial event will focus on timely topics related to exports of US corn, sorghum, barley, DDGS and related products. Council-sponsored trade teams from more than 30 countries will also be in attendance, participating in tours before and after the main conference.

General sessions will address issues facing US exports, including market dynamics, trade policy, risk management and other timely topics. Participating US suppliers can sign up for private business-to-business meetings to meet with international visitors and allow business to be done on site.

“Export Exchange is the Council’s flagship event, and we are ecstatic to hold it in Texas this year with our partners at Growth Energy and RFA,” said Verity Ulibarri, chairwoman, USGC. “Nothing beats conducting business face-to-face and Export Exchange’s track record of generating sales and lasting relationships is proof of that.”

Registration for Export Exchange is available online at grains.org/exportexchange.