Argentina's Parana River, the grains superhighway that takes soy and corn from the Pampas farm belt to the world, has gotten so shallow that it has started "trimming" international shipments just as ...
Shallow water in Argentina's Parana River will slow exports from the grains powerhouse and hurt the country's soy crushing margins at least through September, officials said, as more cargo ships are ...
Argentina loosened safety regulations on shipments traveling along a key grains transport river, a move which could boost cargo moved through the waterway up to 7%, the nation's security minister said ...
It may not always look like it… some parts are muddy and shallow... but the Parana River is South America's second-largest. It moves through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina before reaching the Atlantic ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina's Parana River, the grains superhighway that takes soy and corn from the Pampas farm belt to the world, has gotten so shallow that it has started "trimming" ...
The South American drought that's helping push corn and soybean prices to multiyear highs isn't just threatening crops, but also the ability to haul them on waterways that are drying up. On the ...