In 1995, leaders in the US sunflower (Helianthus annuus L., Asteraceae) industry took a long hard look at the future and determined that it could no longer depend on export markets of sunflower oil as the primary market outlet. Up to this time, more than 80 % of the market was export-dominant. This was largely due to strong demand from Mexico for this preferred oil. North African countries also preferred sunflower oil and often paid considerable price premiums. However, in the decade of the 1990s, most of these countries elimi-nated their government-buying agencies in favor of the private market. The private sector quickly determined that cheaper oils could satisfy customer demand if other alternatives were not available. In the meantime, A...