At the Miritituba grain terminal in the Tapajós River Basin, Brazil, trucks transporting soybeans have formed a queue as long as 7 kilometers. This congestion was recently disclosed by the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (Abiove).
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This scene highlights the logistical pressures faced during Brazil's peak agricultural export season, with a large number of trucks waiting to deliver soybeans to international grain traders' terminals, including those of a certain exchange. As an important grain export hub in northern Brazil, the Miritituba terminal is connected to inland production areas by road, and then transfers goods via the Tapajós River to the main channel of the Amazon River. The current transportation bottleneck may affect the efficiency of soybean exports, reflecting the challenges that infrastructure faces in coping with concentrated shipments.
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