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What the Taiwan Letter of Intent signing teaches us about the lower Snake River dams

U.S. wheat is not the cheapest option for Taiwan to import, given its proximity to the Black Sea region and Australia, but when asked why Taiwan has continually chosen U.S. wheat Mr. Shu responded with consistency on three fronts: consistent quality, consistent quantity, and consistency in transportation. Dependability cannot be overemphasized when the wheat on the ocean is counted into your grain stores.  

The dams on the Snake River are essential to maintaining the reliable delivery of U.S. wheat to overseas customers.  The Columbia-Snake River System is the nation’s single largest wheat export gateway, transporting more than 60% of all U.S. wheat exports to market overseas.