A new Soja Brasil program is on the air; check it out.

Published 2025년 10월 17일

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The 40th program covered different topics, such as the challenges of planting the 2025/26 crop, the soybean moratorium, and regenerative agriculture practices.

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The 40th episode of Soja Brasil aired this Friday (17). The edition addressed the challenges of the 2025/26 crop season, marked by high production costs, narrow margins, and climatic uncertainties. The program also discussed strategic themes for the sector, such as the Soy Moratorium, the growing demand for biodiesel, and soil regeneration practices. Check it out: According to the consultancy Safras & Mercado, average costs have risen between 7% and 8% this season, reaching R$ 6,500 per hectare. With productivity expected between 60 and 62 bags, the producer needs to sell soybeans between R$ 105 and R$ 110 per bag just to cover expenses. Margins may drop by up to 10 bags per hectare, reflecting the impact of tighter credit, exchange rates, and the weakening of the dollar. According to Conab, 11.1% of the planned area has already been sown, above the 9.1% of last year, but below the five-year average (16.9%). Paraná leads the planting, with 31%, followed by Mato Grosso (18.9%) and ...
Source: CanalRural

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