The article reports on the completion of the white oat harvest in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with a total cultivated area of 354,987 hectares. The estimated productivity per hectare was 2,247 kg, marking a 9.17% decrease from the initial forecast, totaling the production at 797,759 tons. The decrease in productivity was attributed to adverse weather conditions, inadequate fertility management, and crop health issues. Furthermore, the article notes the variation in average prices across regions, with Ijuí reporting the lowest price at R$60.00 and Passo Fundo the highest at R$78.00 for a 60-kilo bag.