The daily average of soybean shipments is 23.3% above the one seen in the closed month of August 2021, while for corn, the jump was 71.7%.
The exports of soybeans and corn from Brazil in the first week of August indicate that the country may end the month with shipments higher than the ones registered in the same period last year if the rhythm of registrations is maintained, according to data from Secex (Secretariat of Foreign Trade), released on August 8.
The daily average of soybean shipments is 23.3% above the one seen in the closed month of August 2021, while for corn, a jump of 71.7% was seen.
Daily sugar shipments are also 16% stronger than the accumulated figure for the same month last year. Oil and iron ore exports are weaker.
With information from Forbes