In 2023, the Brazilian state of Paraná is projected to produce more soybeans than Argentina. Paraná, holding the title for the second-largest grain crop in Brazil, is estimated to yield around 2 million tons more soybeans than Argentina this year. As per the National Supply Company, Paraná’s harvest is anticipated to be slightly over 22 […]
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