Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 AT LEAST 33% OF THE EXPORTED SOYBEAN HAVE ALREADY LEFT THROUGH NOTHERN ARC PORTS Brazilian ports of the Northern Arc handled 33% of soy exports in the first half of this year, with ... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 HIGH CORN CONSUMPTION SUSTAINS IMPORTS TO MEET DOMESTIC DEMAND The Port of Paranaguá should receive another corn ship from Argentina in the next few days. Corn im... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 CORN CROP FAILURE MAY SLIGHTLY IMPACT ETHANOL OUTPUT, SAYS UNEM The collapse of the second corn crop is due to the delay in the planting area as a result of climate... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 NEW GMO SUGARCANE VARIETIES AIM TO PROVIDE GREATER PRODUCTIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY The borer-resistant GMO varieties of sugarcane, developed by the Sugarcane Technology Center (CTC), ... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 DEMAND FOR DIESEL LIKELY TO SURPASS 2019 LEVELS According to the Oil Market Forecast Report for Latin America released by S&P Global Platts Anal... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 BRAZIL IMPORTS FERTILIZERS LIKE NEVER BEFORE Never before has Brazil imported so much fertilizer. According to Globalfert, 14.1 million tons of f... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 HERINGER RESUMES OPERATIONS IN SERGIPE Brazilian fertilizer company Heringer has resumed operations in the state of Sergipe. The mixing uni... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 EU CARBON TAX COULD AFFECT BRAZILIAN STEEL Brazil’s exports of steel and iron will be affected by the European Union (EU) carbon tax, announc... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 ANTAQ: PORT HANDLING GROWS 9.23% IN THE FIRST FIVE MONTHS The movement of cargo in the Brazilian port sector grew 9.23% during the first five months of 2021 c... Read More
Djurdjica dos Santos Sem categoria 21 de July de 2021 PORT OF ITAQUI GROWS 32% IN THE 1ST SEMESTER With more than 15 million tons of cargo handled in this first half, the Port of Itaqui grew 32% comp... Read More