SAO PAULO, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Farmers in Brazil's soybean belt will have to wait until the middle of next week at least for rain that could potentially boost the planting of the 2010/11 crop, data from Somar meteorologists showed on Friday.
A new cold front is advancing over Brazil's southeast but has not been
enough to bring substantial rains over the center-west, Somar said in a daily soy weather bulletin.