In 2024, Brazil anticipates higher yields of cotton, beans, rice, and wheat, offsetting decreases in soybean, corn, and sorghum production. According to the IBGE’s February agricultural survey, the nation projects a 4.7% drop in overall cereal, legume, and oilseed production, totaling 300.7 million tons, 14.7 million tons less than in 2023. Notably, soybean output may […]
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