Brazilian soybean traders pay attention to the development of China's safety certificate
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Last Update: 2002-11-28
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: a soybean trader from Parana province said that GUV, a soybean trader from Parana Province, said: "there seems to be no obvious solution at present." China has said it will not extend the validity of the interim certificate to Brazil after December 20, which may make it difficult for Brazil to export soybeans to China At present, most of the certificates of origin used by Brazil to transport soybeans to China are issued by the United States or Argentina, from December 20 China has asked Brazil to provide its own certificates Although the Brazilian Ministry of agriculture has prepared the relevant certificates for genetically modified soybeans, it will not be willing to issue them until its courts have ruled on the legality of the use of genetically modified biotechnology in Brazil "The current situation is very complicated because about one fifth of exported soybeans are genetically modified," said an analyst at GUV mprado, a consultancy He added that since the government department will The term of office will be changed in May, so it is likely that this issue will attract the attention of the government authorities after the beginning of the soybean harvest season At the beginning of next year, the new government will have a lot of urgent things to do, but unfortunately, the soybean issue is not among them, so we only hope that the Chinese people can change the relevant contents of the provisions themselves Other people in GUV agree with the Chinese side of the initiative A trader from Rio Grande do Sul province said: "the attempt to reduce the price of beans can only be a dead end, but now everyone is really worried." He added that in the past few months, China has ordered a large number of Brazilian soybeans from Brazil due to the expectation that the price of soybeans may rise further If this does not happen, Brazilian exporters may be in a different mood now GUV GUV
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