Cepea, August 3, 2021 – Corn prices increased in the Brazilian market in July, reflecting the lower volume made available by sellers, who are focused on both the harvesting of the second crop and the productivity decrease, due to the effects of the drought and frosts on crops. In general, sales were slow, and demand, sporadic, because of the high price levels.
In Campinas (SP), a typical consuming region in Brazil and the base for the ESALQ/BM&FBovespa Index for corn, prices rose by 13
Fonte: CEPEA