Brazil's No.1 soybean growing state has shorter routes to ports and more exports
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Last Update: 2002-03-16
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Introduction: Chicago, March 13: on Thursday, the Brazilian government plans to cut ribbon for a new 16 kilometer transportation system, which crosses the Parana River and connects the state of Mato Grosso in the south of Parana The opening of this transportation route is expected to benefit the soybean planting area in the Midwest of Brazil, because it will provide a direct road with a total length of 220km to the largest soybean export port of Brazil - Paranagua port According to conab's estimate, the soybean production of the three states is expected to reach 20 million tons this year, an increase of nearly 3 million tons over the previous year (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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