The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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The USDA expects Indian soybean production to remain at 10 mt, despite a higher acreage this year. In 2020/21, an extra 1 million hectares was planted but erratic weather conditions will offset gains on higher acreage, observed the USDA. The agency added, “High moisture and suspected pest attack wil...
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