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Markets, Reuters

Brazil 2024/25 soy forecast cut due to drought during crop tour

By Ana Mano, Reuters February 19, 2025
Brazilian soybean farmers will reap 171.3 million metric tons of soybeans in the 2024/25 season, less than the 172.4 million tons forecast in January, agribusiness consultancy Agroconsult said on Wednesday after inspecting about half of the fields in a nationwide crop tour.

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Nutrien says its Brazil unit will sell fertilizer blending plants in the country

By Ana Mano, Reuters February 13, 2025
The Brazilian unit of Nutrien said it will sell its fertilizer blending plants in the country, according to a statement sent to Reuters on Thursday.


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Brazil’s beef companies breathing easy over prospect of new Trump tariffs

By Ana Mano, Reuters January 22, 2025
Brazilian beef companies do not expect to be hurt by potential new tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration because of low inventories of cattle in the U.S. and a sizable tariff that already exists on these exports.

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Brazilian soy shipments to China from five firms halted, sources say

By Mei Mei Chu, Naveen Thukral, Reuters January 22, 2025
China, the world's biggest soybean buyer, has stopped receiving Brazilian soybean shipments from five entities after cargoes did not meet phytosanitary requirements, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.

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Brazilian meatpacker JBS says net-zero emissions pledge was ‘never a promise’

By Reuters, Simon Jessop January 15, 2025
The world's largest meatpacker, JBS, became in 2021 the first of its peers to commit to cutting or offsetting all its emissions by 2040, and to ending illegal deforestation across its long supply chain that starts in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon.


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Pace of soy harvest in Brazil’s biggest farm state is slowest in 7 years, AgRural says

By Reuters, Roberto Samora January 13, 2025
Rains are disrupting the start of Brazil's 2024/25 soybean harvest in Mato Grosso, agribusiness consultancy AgRural said on Monday, adding that the pace of work in the country's biggest farm state is the slowest in seven years.

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Dry spell puts southern Brazil soy farmers on alert as rains pound central regions

By Reuters, Roberto Samora January 8, 2025
Dry weather is limiting soybean development in Brazil's southernmost state, putting farmers on alert there at the same time as excessive rain is set to disrupt early harvest work in central areas of the country, according to meteorologists.

Employees load soybeans onto the China-bound cargo ship Kypros Land at Tiplam terminal in Santos, Brazil in March 2017.  Photo: Reuters/File/Paulo Whitaker
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China, lower grain prices bolster Brazil beef and chicken export prospects

By Ana Mano, Reuters January 7, 2025
Beef and chicken exports from Brazil, the world's largest supplier of both meat types, may break new records in 2025, two industry groups said on Tuesday after the release of annual trade data.


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Canadian Prairies, U.S. Midwest to get colder in January as South America becomes hotter, drier

Some warmer temps for Prairies during week of Jan. 6

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm January 6, 2025
Meteorologist Drew Lerner said he expects colder than normal temperatures across the Canadian Prairies and much of the United States Midwest in January, while a good portion of South America is to be hotter than normal.

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StoneX raises forecast for Brazil’s 2024-2025 soybean crop

By Reuters January 2, 2025
Brazil's 2024-2025 soybean crop is expected to reach 171.4 million metric tons, consultancy firm StoneX said on Thursday, increasing its forecast from the 166.2 million tons it had estimated in December.

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