
InVigor, Corteva Pioneer and Bayer Dekalb dominate canola seeds
BASF‘s (formerly Bayer) InVigor, Corteva Pioneer (formerly DuPont) and Bayer Dekalb (formerly Monsanto) dominate the canola seed market in North America. The market power of

BASF‘s (formerly Bayer) InVigor, Corteva Pioneer (formerly DuPont) and Bayer Dekalb (formerly Monsanto) dominate the canola seed market in North America. The market power of

Soybean exports from Brazil to Mexico grew 120.2% in the first four months of 2020, to 151 million dollars, at an annual rate. Soy is

Exports of products from the United States to Mexico registered an interannual fall of 8.2% in March, adding up to 20,048 million dollars. The United

Imports covered 96% of all soybean consumption in Mexico in the last season. Mexico would import 6,000 million tons of soybeans in the 2019-2020 cycle,

Las importaciones de soya abarcaron 96% de todo el consumo de ese producto de México en la última temporada. México importaría 6,000 millones de toneladas

Argentina’s imports totaled $ 3.175 million, a 19.7% year-on-year drop. Meanwhile, Argentine exports totaled $ 4.32 billion, a drop of 15.9%, at the annual rate.

Exports from Latin America and the Caribbean will fall 21.7% in 2020 at an annual rate, ECLAC projected. With this, China would be the destination

BASF‘s (formerly Bayer) InVigor, Corteva Pioneer (formerly DuPont) and Bayer Dekalb (formerly Monsanto) dominate the canola seed market in North America. The market power of

Soybean exports from Brazil to Mexico grew 120.2% in the first four months of 2020, to 151 million dollars, at an annual rate. Soy is

Exports of products from the United States to Mexico registered an interannual fall of 8.2% in March, adding up to 20,048 million dollars. The United

Imports covered 96% of all soybean consumption in Mexico in the last season. Mexico would import 6,000 million tons of soybeans in the 2019-2020 cycle,

Las importaciones de soya abarcaron 96% de todo el consumo de ese producto de México en la última temporada. México importaría 6,000 millones de toneladas

Argentina’s imports totaled $ 3.175 million, a 19.7% year-on-year drop. Meanwhile, Argentine exports totaled $ 4.32 billion, a drop of 15.9%, at the annual rate.

Exports from Latin America and the Caribbean will fall 21.7% in 2020 at an annual rate, ECLAC projected. With this, China would be the destination