BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — On Wednesday, Idaho and Taiwan signed a $1.2 billion letter of intent for wheat over the next three years, according to a recent press release.

“Idaho produces high-quality wheat that consistently meets the needs of our customers, and we deeply value the long-standing relationship we have with the Taiwan milling and baking industry,” said Cory Kress, Idaho Wheat Commission Chairman. “This letter of intent represents the strength and trust in our partnership, and we look forward to continuing this collaboration well into the future.”

The Taiwan Flour Mills Association (TFMA) has imported wheat from Idaho for over 40 years and is one of Idaho’s strongest trade partners. Taiwan imported over $3.5 billion in U.S. agricultural products in 2024, making it the 6th l

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