The Brazilian production of grains in 2013/2014 has reached 195.46 million tons, according to the country’s National Supply Company, Conab. The number is a 3.6% (6.8 million tons) increase compared to the previous season. Read full article
Up to now Soy prices were just dropping. Couple this with the US record crops and China's ”maintaining levels....should send prices falling like a rock. I wonder how that helps Argentina's financing plans for U$?
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Disclaimer & comment rulesUp to now Soy prices were just dropping. Couple this with the US record crops and China's ”maintaining levels....should send prices falling like a rock. I wonder how that helps Argentina's financing plans for U$?
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