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Hablando de Mercado: Alto rendimiento de la cosecha de trigo en Argentina

Argentina produjo una gran cosecha de trigo, con alta productividad pero bajo contenido de proteína. Jeffrey Lewis, especialista del servicio Argus AgriMarkets, viajó al país por invitación de la Bolsa de Cereales y Productos de Bahía Blanca y compartió sus impresiones del viaje ...  Show more

Falando de Mercado: Alto rendimento da safra de trigo da Argentina

A Argentina produziu uma grande safra de trigo, com elevada produtividade mas baixo teor de proteína. Jeffrey Lewis, especialista do serviço Argus AgriMarkets, viajou ao país a convite da Bolsa de Cereais e Produtos de Bahia Blanca e compartilhou suas impressões da viagem com Ren ...  Show more

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