Unseasonably dry weather could boost soybean prices by 40%
Analysts say that recent unseasonably dry weather in South America, and concerns that the lack of moisture will resume, could increase soybean prices by over 40% in the first quarter
Analysts say that recent unseasonably dry weather in South America, and concerns that the lack of moisture will resume, could increase soybean prices by over 40% in the first quarter
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