Last week, ADM-owned bulk carrier MV Harvest Frost, which is 237 meters (777.56 ft) long and 40 meters wide, carried a record 84,892 metric tons of soybeans from a port in the Amazon basin to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, company officials told Reuters. ADM’s South America Logistics Director, Vitor Vinuesa, said in a statement that this shows there is another option to soybeans through the Ponta da Montanha Grain Terminal in northern Brazil. The shipment broke the record by 2,271 MT set in 2020.
ADM Makes Record Soybean Shipment from Northern Brazil
The shipment broke the record by 2,271 MT set in 2020.
(AgWeb)
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