
Lowest level of harvest about this season year
By January 17 , Brazilian growers had harvested just 1.7 perc. sown surface in the current season, which is the lowest level of this season for the season 2020/2021. significantly differ from this year’s tempo 6 proc.
The rains have had the most impact on Mato Grasso, the state of the largest cereal production in the country. AgRural informed, that Mato Gross is collecting crops at the lowest rate since the 2010/2011 season, when started collecting data.
Unfavorable impact on the seed second crop of corn
Unfavorable weather also affected the seed second crop of corn in the season, which stands about 75 percent. total production for this South American country. Corn is seeded after harvest soy from the same fields.
According to AgRural, the second source of currency in the important middle south region Brazil has reached 0.3 percent. the expected area by 17 January, significantly below 4.9 percentage of the year ear earlier and the lowest tempo since 2021 year, Consulting company stated, that the cause is too lots of rain in Mato Grosso and too lots in Parana, the two major state beans.
AgRural provides information/analysis market and consulting services to farmers and agricultural enterprises in 12 Brazilian states, accounting for about 90 percent of Brazil’s Growth. Brazilian production of corn and soy.
Still high expectations of harvest
Expectations of record harvest remain high in the 2024/2025 season. According to a recently published forecast by National Supply Company (Conab), Brazil expects a record total cereal production of 322.3 million tons.
Production soy is expected to reach 166.3 million ton, which is by nearly 19 million ton more than in previous harvests. It is also expected to record harvests of corn, at which production
in comparison with the 2023/2024 season is to increase by 3 percent, to 119.6 million ton.
AgRural provides
information/analysis market and consulting services to farmers and agricultural enterprises in 12 Brazilian states, representing about 90
perc.
national production of corn and soy.
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record cereal production, soy and fewer wheat
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