The Department of Rural Economy (Deral) has released a report highlighting the status of various crops in Paraná, Brazil, including soy, corn, cassava, and tomatoes. The report indicates that soy planting is nearly complete, but dry and hot weather conditions are causing concern. Corn and cassava crops are suffering due to intense heat and lack of rain, leading to reduced quality and lowered production estimates. On the other hand, the pork industry in Paraná has set a record for Q3 production, reaching 269.5 thousand tons, an 9.2% increase from the same period last year. In 2021, Brazil's chicken meat exports surpassed 2020 figures by 9.08%, generating 25.3% more revenue. The report also addresses the situation of egg exports, which have seen an 83.1% increase in volume and a 62.1% increase in revenue compared to the same period in 2020.