Brazil's soybean meal exports fell in February
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Last Update: 2002-04-03
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Lead: Dow Jones Sao Paulo, April 2: Brazil's soybean and soybean meal exports fell in February, according to data provided by secex, Brazil's Ministry of foreign trade, on Tuesday Brazil is currently harvesting soybeans with a potential production of 42 million tons, but the report data shows that few new beans arrive at the port Soybean exports fell to 81840 tons in February, 11% lower than the same period in 2001, and also lower than 142134 tons in January So far in 2002, the main customers of Brazil's soybeans have come from low-lying countries, such as Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, buying 91182 tons, followed by the UK, importing 17841 tons Soybean meal exports also fell, with only 448785 tons in February, down 29% from 634310 tons in the same period last year So far in 2002, Brazil's largest soybean meal customers also come from low-lying countries, with a total of 441355 tons purchased, followed by France, with 368959 tons imported Soybean oil exports rose to 60636 tons in February, up 55% from 39182 tons in the same period last year, slightly higher than 52612 tons in January (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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