Transport Infrastructure
Brazil trucks block key transshipment facilities as soy exports slow down
Truckers' transportation lobby said this week that a large grain transshipment center linking Brazil's heartland to the port of Santos was clogged by trucks unable unload grain quickly. According to a press release from ANATC (which represents 2.2 millions truckers), lines of up to 3,500 trucks formed at the Rondonopolis plant in Mato Grosso. The situation is alarming. Carley Welter said that unloading can take as long as 24 hours or 48 hours. Brazil's soybean program has a slow start due to logistics disruptions. Brazil's soybean exports fell by 1.3 million tonnes in January, compared to 2.4 million tons the...