agriculture > THE DROUGHT DOES NOT LOOSE
Although it is early for a definitive estimate, a serious situation in soybeans can be assumed, the perspective is to harvest one million hectares at an average of 1,800 kilos, less than in 2022
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February 19, 2023 at 05:01
Although an exceptionally rainy March can make a difference, the drought is prolonged and summer crops are crossing a point of no return that leads to yields and production falling irreversiblywhat you will have important consequences for Uruguay and Argentina. Instead, Brazil will have the largest harvest in history.
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