According to data from the Paraguayan Chamber of Oleaginous and Cereals Processors (Cappro), Paraguayan agro-industry began in 2026 with a solid performance, driven by a high level of soy processing and a favorable price context. In March, milling reached 384,126 tons, the largest monthly record in more than six years, consolidating a positive trend that led the processing of the first quarter to 765,677 tons, with an annual growth of 9.3%. This…
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According to data from the Paraguayan Chamber of Oleaginous and Cereals Processors (Cappro), Paraguayan agro-industry began in 2026 with a solid performance, driven by a high level of soy processing and a favorable price context. In March, milling reached 384,126 tons, the largest monthly record in more than six years, consolidating a positive trend that led the processing of the first quarter to 765,677 tons, with an annual growth of 9.3%. This…