¿Puede la subasta del GDT ralentizar la “caída libre de otoño” en los precios de la manteca?
La subasta de GlobalDairyTrade el martes parece ser especialmente importante.
Autor: Agrimoney
Fuente: OCLA
Link: http://www.ocla.org.ar/contents/news/details/11137130-puede-la-subasta-del-gdt-ralentizar-la-caida-libre-de-otono-en-los-precios-de-la
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