Forecasts of large soybean and corn crops in the 2024-25 cycle strengthen Brazil’s position in the export market, especially for countries like China, amid the twists and turns of the United States’ tariff policy.
However, domestic demand is also expected to increase, intensifying logistical challenges. Learn more about the supply and demand outlook for the South American country’s agricultural commodities in this conversation between Nathalia Giannetti, member of the team in charge of the Argus AgriMarkets and Argus Brazil Grains and Fertilizers reports, and Camila Fontana, Argus’ Deputy Bureau Chief in Sao Paulo.