In 2023, Brazil’s soy exports surged by 24.7%, totaling 126.818 million tons, as reported by Datagro Grains. This growth encompassed soybeans, meal, and oil, with soybeans alone jumping by 29.4% to 101.856 million tons. Despite reduced oil exports, historic high performance was achieved, fueled by Brazil’s record harvest of 160.234 million tons, up 23%. Factors […]
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