Brazilian soyabean farmers slow sales to gauge weather losses
date:Mar 10, 2014
les account for 50 percent of this season's expected output, far below the 61 percent of sales of the 2012/13 crop seen at the end of February 2013, local consultancy Celeres said. In the last 20 days, sales advanced 2 percentage points, whereas in the 30 days before they had increased by more than 6 percentage points, Celeres data showed.

Even though the pace of sales has slowed, it's still not too far from a five-year average, Celeres added. Nor is anyone expecting a short-term shortage of s
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