Uruguay’s Agriculture Ministry MGAP, led by Fernando Mattos, is considering extending the farming emergency. He mentioned an upcoming meeting to discuss the plan. “The drought is over, but the damage remains,” Mattos said on local TV. Soil moisture has improved. However, the lengthy dry period still affects the market. Continued support for farming is vital, […]
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