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Brazil’s slow soybean harvest means that supplies are not reaching buyers as quickly as they might have hoped.
One of the sources told Reuters that since Jan. 8 Brazil has suspended shipments to China from Terra Roxa Comercio de Cereais, Olam Brasil and C.Vale Cooperativa Agroindustrial.