Despite the estimated crop failure, Portos do Paraná plans to keep its soybean handling record in 2024. The company reached 13.7 million tons in 2023, up 43% from 2022. Luiz Fernando Garcia, CEO of Portos do Paraná, expects a similar flow in 2024, spurred by foreign demand and the beginning of movements in March. The “moegão” project will begin in March to improve infrastructure, increase rail unload capacity, and unify terminals to enhance port operations.
Source: Dinheiro Rural (*Translated by Ia Niani)