date:Jul 31, 2012
erienced drought conditions that have not been seen in the country for more than 50 years.
However, an improvement in soy bean production in South America, where planting will start in the last quarter of this year, is expected to see harvests in 2012/2013 to rise by nine per cent globally.
The hopes for the harvest in South America could help to balance the fears for the harvest in the US.
The drops in production and the poor harvests in all grains worldwide and the continued use of corn for