DUTCH SOYMEAL IMPORTS FALL IN JANUARY Dutch soymeal imports fell to 75,500 tonnes in January from 97,070 in December and 120,228 in January 1986, Central Bureau of Statistics figures show. The U.S. Was the largest supplier in January with 38,760 tonnes, down from 46,899 in December and 63,111 in January 1986. Brazil supplied 1,263 tonnes in January, down from 7,411 in December and 27,088 in January 1986. Dutch imports of Argentine soymeal in January were 34,663 tonnes, down from 41,365 tonnes in December but above the 13,375 tonnes in the year ago month. Total Dutch exports of soymeal in January were 128,015 tonnes, down from 133,559 tonnes in December and 155,050 exported in January 1986. European Community countries were the main destinations for Dutch soymeal exports with 102,355 tonnes compared with 124,026 in December and 116,080 in January 1986. Among third country destinations, the Soviet Union was the largest costumer in January, taking 11,985 tonnes compared with nil in December and 26,074 tonnes in January 1986.