date:Jul 16, 2012
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But that day may come sooner rather than later. Closely watched consultancy Agroconsult said Friday it expects Brazil's 2012-13 soybean production to rise 25% from the previous year to 83.1 million tonnes, barely eking out the U.S.'s drought-hampered crop as total acreage expands 11% and yields recover, thanks to El Nino.
The 2012-13 crop has everything to be a year in which we finally surpass the U.S., Agroconsult analyst Marcos Rubin said.