Argentina Trucker Strike Ends, Boosting Grains Exports
An Argentine truckers strike ended on Thursday, after some unions upset with diesel shortages reached a deal to lift the one-week protest around the major port of Rosario, which is expected to help the flow of grains for export going forward.
Argentine Trucker Protest Slashes Grains Delivery, Threatening Exports And Milling
A truck driver protest in Argentina is threatening to paralyze the country's grains exports, slashing the number of freight vehicles carrying grains to the country's main port on Wednesday.
Argentina Trucker Strike Talks Fail, Threatening Grains Exports
Argentine grain-truck drivers, industry groups and government officials failed to make a breakthrough in talks on Wednesday to end a strike, raising a threat to corn and soy exports during the key harvest season.
Argentina Grains Trucking Talks Fail To Lift Strike, Raising Risk To Shipments
Argentine grains truck owners, industry groups and government officials failed to make a breakthrough in talks to defuse strike action on Wednesday, raising a threat to shipments of corn and soy in the middle of the country's key harvest season.
Argentina Officials, Grains Truckers Locked In Talks To Defuse Protests
Argentine grains truck owners and government officials were locked in heated talks on Wednesday to try to defuse protests over fuel prices in the South American country that have delayed the transport of soy and corn to ports in the middle of the harvest season.
Argentine Grains Truck Traffic Grinds To A Halt As Strike Hardens
Argentine truck owners extended a grains transport strike on Tuesday, bringing grains haulage traffic to a virtual halt at the peak of the harvest season in the world's leading exporter of processed soy and number two shipper of corn.
Argentine Grains Truckers Extend Strike For Second Day
Argentine truck owners extended a grains transport strike on Tuesday amid calls for a meeting with the government, a protest that hits at the peak of the harvest season in the world's leading exporter of processed soy and number 2 shipper of corn.
Too Much Water? Argentina Farm Belt Rains Mark Shift Away From Drought Fears
Heavy rains in Argentina's farm belt and expectations of more to come are alleviating fears about a prolonged drought hitting crops after a dry start of the year, with some forecasters even concerned that too much water could affect soy and corn harvests.
Germany Says US-Europe Trade Tensions Ease, Questions Remain On Soy
The trade relationship between the United States and Europe is improving, German Agriculture Minister Julia Kloeckner said on Saturday, but there is no guarantee the bloc will buy the quantity of soybeans that Washington expects.