Grains Grains Feb, 25, 2021 0 Study shows use of Panama Canal may reduce freight costs on ‘Northern Arc’ exports by 35% A study by CONAB (the national supply company) points out that even with the payment of the Panama Canal usage fee, the total costs for exporting bulk through the ports… Grains Feb, 25, 2021 0 India sets new import requirements for Brazilian exports of 24 plant products The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA) has announced that as of March 1, new requirements related to genetically modified organisms will come into effect on exports… Grains Feb, 24, 2021 0 Paranaguá port starts to receive new soybean crop for export Gradually, the 20/21 soybean crop is arriving at the Port of Paranaguá. The movement of trucks that unload the product at the terminals in Paraná has intensified and should reach… Grains Feb, 23, 2021 0 Logistical bottlenecks worrying as soy harvest intensifies According to information from the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea), the soybean harvest is beginning to intensify in Brazil, but logistical difficulties are already worrying. In addition… Grains Feb, 22, 2021 0 January saw record wheat exports to Arab countries Data from the Market Intelligence area of the Arab / Brazilian Chamber of Commerce point out that in January this year, Brazilian exports of wheat and mixtures with rye to… Grains Feb, 19, 2021 0 ANEC reduces February soy expectations by 1 million tons In its last report released February 18, ANEC (the national association of cereal exporters) reduced the expectation of February soy exports by 1 million tons, to between 5 million and… Grains Feb, 16, 2021 0 3000 soy trucks stuck in traffic at Pará terminal Over 3,000 trucks full of soy are stopped at the river port of Miritituba, in Itaituba (PA), due to the high flow of vehicles going to the Tapajós River transshipment… Grains Feb, 15, 2021 0 BA stock exchange maintains forecast for Argentina`s soybean and corn crop unchanged According to the Buenos Aires Cereals Exchange, although the rains in late January and early February improved the humidity in soybean and corn fields in most of Argentina’s production areas,… Economy Feb, 14, 2021 0 Agribusiness exports fall 1.3% in January Agribusiness exports in January 2021 reached US$ 5.67 billion, a decrease of 1.3% compared to January 2020 (US$ 5.75 billion). According to the Secretariat of Trade and International Relations of… Grains Feb, 11, 2021 0 Brazil’s exports of beans and pulses continue to gain prominence Brazil is the only country in the world to consume carioca beans. Therefore, for many years, the country was left out of the world legume market. But the scenario began… Posts navigation Previous 1 … 113 114 115 … 145 Next