The Illinois Department of Agriculture is preparing to host its second Illinois grain tour of 2025. The event will welcome international buyers from six countries including China, Vietnam, Egypt, Jordan, Singapore and the island of Mauritius, according to a community announcement.
The four-day tour, scheduled for Sept. 29 through Oct. 2, aims to foster relationships that could boost export sales of Illinois agricultural products. Last month, buyers from Latin American countries participated in a similar tour. This year, the groups were split due to the program’s success and the high number of interested participants.
The Illinois Grain Tour provides an opportunity for international visitors to engage with Illinois farmers, processors and agribusiness leaders. Nearly half of the state’s grain production is exported to global markets, generating billions of dollars annually. With ongoing changes in federal tariffs, it is crucial for Illinois to maintain strong relationships with international buyers to support its agricultural economy.
While sales figures from the 2025 grain tours are not yet available, the 2024 tour had projected sales of $159 million. The upcoming tour will include visits to several key locations, according to the announcement.
Melvin Price Locks & Dam
The Melvin Price Locks & Dam is located on the Upper Mississippi River. Designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, it is one of the most advanced locks and dams on the river. Each year, approximately 175 million tons of freight move through the river.
Perten Instruments
Perten Instruments has been providing testing solutions for the food market for 60 years. The company offers tools that analyze the quality of grain, oilseeds, feed, dairy and processed foods. Their instruments measure moisture, protein, fat, ingredient performance and amino acids.
RTS Farm
RTS Farm is operated by Tim Seifert and his family. The 2,300-acre farm focuses on corn and soybeans and is part of the University of Illinois research farm. Seifert has held leadership roles in the Illinois Soybean Association and the Illinois Corn Marketing Board.
Clarkson Grain
Clarkson Grain Company is an Illinois-based supplier of grain, oilseed and ingredients for the food manufacturing and animal feed industries. The company specializes in identity-preserved, non-GMO and organic corn and soybeans. Clarkson operates its own storage, cleaning and handling facilities, as well as an organic soy processing facility.
GSI
GSI is the world’s largest manufacturer of steel farm bins and grain silos. The company also offers advanced grain dryers and a variety of material handling systems. Additionally, GSI provides feeding and ventilation equipment for pigs and poultry.
Illinois Soybean Association
The Illinois Soybean Association represents 43,000 farmers in the state. The organization aims to help soybean producers become more knowledgeable and profitable. It is funded by the Illinois Soybean Check-off Program.
Marquis Energy
Marquis Energy began as a 100-million-gallon Fagen-ICM ethanol facility and is the largest dry-mill ethanol plant in the United States. The facility is strategically located for global distribution. Marquis Energy has direct access to the Illinois River, a Class I railroad and several interstate highways.
Delong Co.
Delong Co. is a leader in container exports and offers a comprehensive grain and food grade program. The company buys, stores and sells corn, soybeans and wheat from local farmers, shipping these grains to domestic and international markets.
Chicago Board of Trade/MANNS Traders Group
The Chicago Board of Trade is one of the oldest futures and options exchanges in the world. In 2007, it merged with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to form the CME Group. The CBOT focuses on agricultural commodities and interest rate products. The MANNS Traders Group provides brokerage and price risk management services, offering clients access to market tools and strategies.
Participants in the Illinois Grain Tour are required to pay their own airfare and a participation fee. The IDOA has been hosting grain tours since 1996, including a virtual tour during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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