Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 10 de May de 2019 RICE HARVEST IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL REACHES 92% OF THE AREA The rice harvest in the state of Rio Grande do Sul is coming to an end. According to the Secretariat... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 10 de May de 2019 EXPORTS EXCEED IMPORTS BY 71.4% IN THE PORTS OF PARANÁ The Ports of Paraná registered a 71.4% increase in the positive balance, in which exports outpassed... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 10 de May de 2019 PARTICIPATION OF BRAZILIAN AGRIBUSINESS IN THE ASIAN MARKET CAN GROW 144% Brazil exported US $ 40.67 billion in agribusiness products to China, Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam i... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 10 de May de 2019 CORN PRODUCTION IS A HIGHLIGHT AND CROP SHOULD BE THE 2ND LARGEST IN HISTORY The National Supply Company (Conab) has estimated that total corn production in the 2018/2019 season... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 10 de May de 2019 SUGAR PRODUCTION INCREASES 9.5% IN COMPARISON WITH LAST HARVEST Sugar production is expected to increase again to reach 31.8 million tons, up 9.5% over the previous... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 10 de May de 2019 ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM CORN IS THE NEW MARKET BET Of the 30.3 billion liters of ethanol that will be produced in this harvest, 1.4 billion will be pro... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 10 de May de 2019 ABIOVE RAISES BRAZIL’S SOYABEAN PRODUCTION ESTIMATE Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (Abiove) has revised its estimate for soyabean pro... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 3 de May de 2019 SOYA AND CORN PRODUCTION IN PARANÁ MUST BE HIGHER THAN THE ESTIMATED The Department of Rural Economy (Deral), of the Paraná Department of Agriculture, increased its pro... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 3 de May de 2019 PORT OF RECIFE IN THE EXPECTATION OF INCREASING 100% CORN MOVEMENT Brazilian flag ship “Norsul Crateus”, with 32,500 tons of maize, docked at the Recife po... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 3 de May de 2019 PORT OF ITAQUI GROWS 28% FROM JANUARY TO APRIL 2019 The Port of Itaqui is expected to close the first four months of the year with about 6.5 million ton... Read More