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Indigenous protests and poor roads have disrupted shipping of Brazil's bumper soybean crop via the Amazon river port of Miritituba, preventing the daily shipment of around 70,000 tons of grains, worth nearly $30 million. The blockades have disrupted not only grain shipments but also people movement and the arrival of critical goods and services.
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