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Cold, Cold: the First Day of the Reduction of Retentions Started with a Handful of Boarding Records

Summary by Bichos De Campo
This Friday was the first day of the reduction of export duties applied to soybeans, maize and sunflowers – among other agro-industrial products–, but the “drought” of boarding registrations is still in force. Only today were there registered Sworn Declarations of External Sales (JVE) of agro-industrial products for 23,109 tons, of which there was no registration of exports of poroto, flour or soy oil.
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This Friday was the first day of the reduction of export duties applied to soybeans, maize and sunflowers – among other agro-industrial products–, but the “drought” of boarding registrations is still in force. Only today were there registered Sworn Declarations of External Sales (JVE) of agro-industrial products for 23,109 tons, of which there was no registration of exports of poroto, flour or soy oil.

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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