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Afternoon Comments 05/21


The weekly Crop Progress report released Monday afternoon obviously depressed corn futures Tuesday, since the indicated surge in U.S. corn plantings easily exceeded expectations. Concurrent developments in the financial markets, particularly equity index slippage and U.S. dollar strength may have weighed upon prices early, but late mitigation of those moves seemed to take pressure off of commodities. Talk that recent old-crop price strength had sparked active farmer selling apparently weighed upon nearby futures. July corn fell 9.5 cents to $6.40/bushel Tuesday afternoon, while December ended the day unchanged at $5.2025.
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Syngenta to expand corn seed production in Brazil

Syngenta  |   February 6, 2013
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Syngenta announced plans to invest $77 million in the expansion of its corn seed production facility in Formosa, Brazil. Annual capacity will be quadrupled to 1.6 million bags by 2015.

Corn production in Brazil is expected to almost double by 2020, spurred by growth in the pork and poultry sectors. Over the same period, the value of Brazil’s corn seed market is expected to reach $2.7 billion with increased second season production and greater technology adoption.

Syngenta’s Chief Operating Officer, John Atkin, said: “Brazil is already among the world’s top three corn producers and has tremendous long-term growth potential. The Formosa expansion will help us meet increasing grower demand for our leading hybrids and our new trait combinations. These will also form part of our new integrated solutions which focus on grain quality, water efficiency and land optimization.”

Syngenta’s Formosa facility is located at the heart of 110,000 hectares of prime corn growing country. The area’s climate supports two growing seasons and Syngenta’s leading hybrid seed portfolio is well suited to the area. Formosa’s location close to Brasilia means logistics infrastructure is also good, providing better export market access for growers.


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