date:Mar 10, 2014
onsible for almost a third of national output, have prompted forecasters to scale back projections for the 2013/14 harvest. Before the recent stretch of unfavourable weather, most estimates pegged Brazil's soyabean crop at a record of more than 90 million tonnes. Now various Brazilian and international consulting firms expect a smaller crop of around 87-88 million tonnes.
Farmers in Mato Grosso are really worried they won't be able to harvest everything they planned to. The roads are terrible,