Brazil harvested 0.4% of the 2023/24 second-crop corn

Published 2024년 5월 28일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian safrinha corn harvest is progressing with 0.4% already harvested, and current status includes 2.9% in vegetative development, 12.8% pollinating, 62.2% grain filling, and 21.6% maturing. The weather conditions are affecting the progress and yield, with hot and dry weather harming the crop in the southern regions, while the north sees beneficial weather. The first corn crop harvest in Brazil is currently at 72.4%, slower than last year's 77.2%, with various states at different stages of harvest completion.
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Original content

Conab reported this week that the Brazilian safrinha corn is 0.4% harvested. The corn is rated 2.9% in vegetative development, 12.8% pollinating, 62.2% filling grain, and 21.6% maturing. The corn in Parana is 2% harvested with Mato Grosso 0.9%, and Mato Grosso do Sul 0.1%. In the southern regions, hot and dry weather continues to impact the safrinha corn in the states of Parana, Mato Grosso do Sul, Sao Paulo, and Minas Gerais where the growth cycle is being cut short by the adverse weather. In the northern regions, the weather has been more beneficial in the states of Mato Grosso and Goias. The Department of Rural Economics for the state of Parana (Deral) reported that 2% of the safrinha corn in the state has been harvested. The remainder of the corn is 9% pollinating, 64% filling grain, and 27% maturing. The condition of the safrinha corn in Parana declined this week with 17% rated poor (14% the previous week), 32% rated average (29% the previous week), and 51% rated good (57% ...

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