Brazil’s delays loading soybeans for export may worsen in 2014 due to a bigger crop and as some grain facilities are used for sugar shipments, crop analyst Soybean & Corn Advisor Inc. said. Read full article
Everything that gives plant. Brazilian blessed land. As ChrisR says, the important thing is to meet Mr. Market. When soy is not good for the market, we plant corn or cotton or coffee or sugar cane or create cows. Our power is in the rapid development of productive chains, not on a given plantation.
Our infrastructure improves fast. With investment will solve everything. From 1975 to 2006 nothing was done, we only pay foreign debt. Our project companies were forgotten or lost efficiency.
Brasileiro, can you take a Retard with the name chris that claims that he sold his gold to live in Uruguay, but can't speak one word Spanish, nor one word Portuguese, admitted that he never visited Brazil, only knows Brazil and the rest of South American nations by reading Wikipedia and is obsessed with playing with dildo's?
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Disclaimer & comment rulesEverything that gives plant. Brazilian blessed land. As ChrisR says, the important thing is to meet Mr. Market. When soy is not good for the market, we plant corn or cotton or coffee or sugar cane or create cows. Our power is in the rapid development of productive chains, not on a given plantation.
Oct 31st, 2013 - 10:35 am - Link - Report abuse 0Our infrastructure improves fast. With investment will solve everything. From 1975 to 2006 nothing was done, we only pay foreign debt. Our project companies were forgotten or lost efficiency.
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Brasileiro, can you take a Retard with the name chris that claims that he sold his gold to live in Uruguay, but can't speak one word Spanish, nor one word Portuguese, admitted that he never visited Brazil, only knows Brazil and the rest of South American nations by reading Wikipedia and is obsessed with playing with dildo's?
Oct 31st, 2013 - 12:22 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Great comment btw.
Fortunately Uruguay can provide port facilities - problem is to move the produce there.
Oct 31st, 2013 - 03:46 pm - Link - Report abuse 0following “Export cargoes originated in Argentine ports can only be transshipped to other ports of Argentine jurisdiction or to ports from Mercosur and associate members which have cargo maritime transport agreements with Argentina”
http://en.mercopress.com/2013/10/30/botnia-upm-conflict-argentina-retaliates-against-uruguay-with-trade-and-port-measures
@ 2 Fido Dido - a big surprise for you!
You don't have to speak portugues or castallano to understand how the market works.
Thank you, noble Fido.
Oct 31st, 2013 - 07:38 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Commenting for this story is now closed.
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