Brazilian soyabean farmers slow sales to gauge weather losses
date:Mar 10, 2014
storage facilities are packed, and there is a lot of soya that needs to be siloed, said J. Birkhan, director of Mato Grosso-based consultancy and brokerage firm SimConsult. Brazilian farmers generally close delivery deals in advance with trading houses and co-operatives for a percentage of the expected production before harvesting has started and leave the remainder to be sold when prices are attractive or they need to generate cash for bills.

With harvesting almost halfway through, farmer sa
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