In Brazil, a leading producer of soybeans, the upcoming 2023/24 season is poised to present significant challenges for farmers, diverging from the positive trends of recent years. DATAGRO Grains warns falling prices may lead to farmers facing losses despite decreased production costs. Lower productivity expectations worsened by adverse weather conditions like El Niño exacerbate farmers’ […]
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