In April 2024, China boosted its soybean imports from Brazil by 11.7%, totaling 5.92 million tons. Despite severe floods in Brazil’s key agricultural region, Rio Grande do Sul, the country managed to harvest and export a significant amount of soybeans. This increase is part of China’s strategy to diversify its agricultural imports and secure its […]
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