A study reveals that Brazil loses $1.76 billion annually due to soybean seed piracy. Pirated
Arabica coffee prices rose to a two-week high amid fears of reduced crop yields in
Brazil anticipates a record soybean harvest of 167.37 million tons in the 2024-25 season, exceeding
Brazil’s corn supplies have reached the lowest levels in 25 years as reported by Conab,
Coffee prices have declined due to forecasted rains in Brazil, increased ICE inventories, and projected
CONAB projects Brazil’s soybean crop at 167.37 million tons, a 13% increase, and corn production
The anticipated record harvest in Brazil is expected to drive fertilizer sales, with deliveries projected
Coffee prices have risen due to dry conditions in Brazil and a weaker dollar. Despite
Brazil plans to strengthen food stocks through updated procurement rules to address rising food inflation,
Brazil plans to purchase 445,000 metric tons of food staples to combat inflation. This marks