Farmer Claudio Zeni’s consideration is split between world geopolitics and tending to his 15-hectare property in Capitão Leônidas Marques, within the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, the place he crops soybeans, corn, and wheat, and raises 25 oxen.
“We preserve one eye on the crops and the opposite on the worldwide state of affairs. In any case, these in agriculture rely upon the import of fertilizers. We all know there’s a scarcity of those merchandise on the worldwide market,” he says.
Though Brazil is among the largest agricultural producers on this planet, its provide chain is really world, with the nation importing…
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