Saturday, 5 March 2011
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Brazil Corn Output May Fall More Than Expected on Mato Grosso
Corn output in Brazil, the world's third-largest producer, may fall more than expected this year because rains delayed planting in center-western Mato Grosso state, according to the head of a growers' association. Mato Grosso, the second-biggest producing region after Parana state, could lose 2.2 million tons of corn after rains prevented growers from sowing 30 percent of the planted area last
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