Top Coffee, Sugar, Soy Ports Hunt Climate Clues to Stem Risks
- Brazil ports, regulator seek to better gauge adverse effects
- Sea hubs are growing shipments, Santos reporting records
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As Brazil contends with its worst drought in almost 100 years, its ports and their regulator are intensifying efforts to quantify the risks of climate change for the nation’s sea hubs.