The Brazilian market is planning to include the US crop without major supply and price risks, as consumers are benefiting from growers' decision to withhold soybeans. The market is also dealing with the harvest of the corn second crop amidst a record soybean crop, constant rains, and logistical challenges. Growers are selling corn and expecting a reduction in corn sales pressures in favor of soybean logistic flow in April. However, the potential impact of avian flu on the market is being exaggerated by consulting firms, and the biggest concern for Brazil is the risk of avian flu in 2024 due to the country's production model. A decline in Brazilian herds could lead to a decrease in domestic demand for corn and soymeal in 2024, potentially redirecting all corn to exports.