date:Mar 10, 2014
Sales of freshly harvested soyabeans in Brazil have slowed in the past days, while farmers to try to gauge how much inclement weather since the start of the year has damaged output. Betting that already lofty prices will rise further, local soya farmers are holding onto more of their crop, now in the midst of harvest, experts and traders told Reuters.
A drought in the southern and south-eastern parts of Brazil, and excessive rains in Mato Grosso, Brazil's biggest soya- producing state and resp