So far Uruguay has managed to ship 50.000 tons but once the soy bean export season begins in mid April, “it’s hard to see the 135 US dollars per ton price remaining strong”.
Meanwhile summer crops in Uruguay this season are estimated to cover a million hectares, 30% higher than last year, with soybeans taking the highest share, 848.000 hectares, which makes it the ...
Uruguay's severe 2022-2023 drought, analyzed by institutions like the IMF and INIA, significantly impacted agriculture, GDP, investment, and consumption, highlighting the country's vulnerability to ...
Dry conditions are affecting South American crops, which in turn will affect markets, says agricultural meteorologist Drew ...
Doing the right thing should be its own incentive. That’s why we introduced no-till agriculture on our farm in Uruguay a generation ago. It made sense for our soil, which is at the center of ...