Brazil corn exports to China seen at 368,000 t this month due to new trade protocol
Nov, 24, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202247
Four to six vessels are expected to carry Brazilian corn to China this month, the first shipments since a new bilateral trade protocol entered force, according to maritime shipping data compiled on Wednesday by Victor Martins, risk manager at HedgePoint Global Markets.
Martins projects Brazilian corn shipments to China totaling as much as 368,000 tonnes in November based on information he independently obtained from market sources and three shipping companies updated through Tuesday.
China’s Cofco is the buyer of most cargos, the data showed.
Source: Nasdaq
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