SAO PAULO, July 1 (Reuters) – Brazil is seen producing a complete of 87.93 million tonnes of corn within the 2020/2021 harvest, down from a earlier forecast of 89.68 million tonnes, the consultancy stated on Thursday.
The second corn crop in Brazil, which is battling drought and now frosts, is now seen at 60.45 million tonnes, in contrast with a earlier estimate of 62 million tonnes, StoneX stated.
(Reporting by Roberto Samora; modifying by Jonathan Oatis)
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