MAIZALL Alliance for a World of Maize Julius Schaaf Iowa Farmer Vice Chairman, U.S. Grains Council USGC: Developing Markets, Enabling Trade, Improving.

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MAIZALL Alliance for a World of Maize Julius Schaaf Iowa Farmer Vice Chairman, U.S. Grains Council USGC: Developing Markets, Enabling Trade, Improving Lives

Global Population Growth: Food Security Through Trade

Grain Trade Growth: Corn, Wheat, Soybeans MMT Projected 465 MMT

Bigger Markets, Shared Opportunity

Few large commercial global registrants of biotech transgenic events 600+ firms seeking to register transgenic and novel technology events Evolution of Biotechnology U yvvyi Past: U.S. Dominated Future: Global Partnership

Potential Partnerships: A Growing Field

Event Approvals: The Pressure Builds

Corn Yield Outlook: U.S., Argentina, Brazil Source: FAPRI 2011

North-South Producer Partnership  Communication on Modern Agriculture  Asynchronous Approvals  Regulatory Harmonization in Americas  Global Biotech Acceptance

Together Serving a Growing World