MEXICO BUYS BRAZIL CORN CARGO AMID TRADE SPAT WITH U.S., SAYS BROKER

SAO PAULO, June 5 (Reuters) – Mexican importers, who usually buy their corn from the United States, have booked a 35,000-tonne corn cargo from Brazil, amid a trade spat between Washington and Mexico City.

Brazilian broker and consultancy INTL FCStone said on Wednesday the cargo would be loaded at the northern port of Santarém and scheduled to depart on June 22, according to port line-up data.

 

By Roberto Samora via Successful Farming

 

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