Floods in Rio Grande do Sul have devastated the state’s soybean crop, with Emater estimating the loss at 2.714 million tons. Initially, the Brazilian state projected a production of 22.246 million tons over 6.68 million hectares. However, adverse weather reduced the productive area to 1.49 million hectares and yield to 2,923 kilograms per hectare. Consequently, […]
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