The USDA recently updated its figures, slightly reducing Brazil’s soybean output to 155 million tons, down from an earlier estimate of 156 million tons. This change is minimal, with market forecasts previously ranging between 148 and 156 million tons. The adjustment underscores the slight fluctuation in Brazil’s soybean yield. Argentina’s soybean production remains predicted at […]
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