South American corn and soybean outlook: Playing the odds
[...]favorable precipitation outlooks through December could keep Brazil’s soybean crop developing favorably as 2023 begins. [...]China’s live hog futures tumbled in December as consumer balked at higher prices. Growing concern about a global recession as central banks in the world’s top economies (...
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