(Bloomberg) -- South Africa, the biggest corn
producer in Africa, kept its forecast of this year's crop
unchanged at 7.05 million tons from an estimate a month ago.
That's 9.2 percent lower than the original forecast of 7.76
million tons made in February and 6.5 percent more than last
year's crop of 6.62 million tons, data released today by the
government's Crop Estimates Committee showed.
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producer in Africa, kept its forecast of this year's crop
unchanged at 7.05 million tons from an estimate a month ago.
That's 9.2 percent lower than the original forecast of 7.76
million tons made in February and 6.5 percent more than last
year's crop of 6.62 million tons, data released today by the
government's Crop Estimates Committee showed.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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