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    In the first two months of this year, China imported 3.51 million tons of soybeans from Brazil, a year-on-year increase of 241%

    • Last Update: 2022-04-18
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to data released by the General Administration of Customs of China on the 20th, in the first two months of 2022, China imported 3.
    51 million tons of soybean products from Brazil , an increase of 241% over the same period last year .
     
    According to reports from Brazil World Wide Web and Exame website, data shows that China is the world's largest soybean buyer, and Brazil has always been China's main soybean supplier
    .
     
    In 2021, rains in Brazil have delayed soybean harvests and exports
    .
    This year, drought has once again affected harvesting and shipments of Brazilian crops, compressing soybean supplies to China and forcing many of Brazil’s domestic soybean oil crushers to shut down, pushing soybean meal prices to record highs
    .
    Even so, Brazilian soybean arrivals in China are still well above the level of the previous year
    .
    China's General Administration of Customs Imports Soybeans from Brazil
     
    According to reports from Brazil World Wide Web and Exame website, data shows that China is the world's largest soybean buyer, and Brazil has always been China's main soybean supplier
    .
     
    In 2021, rains in Brazil have delayed soybean harvests and exports
    .
    This year, drought has once again affected harvesting and shipments of Brazilian crops, compressing soybean supplies to China and forcing many of Brazil’s domestic soybean oil crushers to shut down, pushing soybean meal prices to record highs
    .
    Even so, Brazilian soybean arrivals in China are still well above the level of the previous year
    .
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