Brazil's soybean production is damaged and may be imported from Paraguay
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Introduction: according to a senior Brazilian soybean industry official, due to the serious damage caused by the drought, the soybean processors in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's No 3 soybean production area, are considering importing soybeans from Paraguay and fulfilling sales contracts Calro lovati, President of Brazil's abiove, said one of the options for a shortage of soybeans in Rio Grande do Sul this year was to import soybeans from Paraguay Emater, a grain supply bureau in South Rio Grande, last week estimated that 61% of the state's soybeans would be damaged by drought Neighboring Parana State is the second largest soybean producing area in the country It can also supply soybeans to Rio Grande do Sul, but this year, Parana's soybeans have also been damaged by drought
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