Brazil’s second-corn harvest at fastest pace in more than a decade, says AgRural

Published 2024년 6월 11일

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Brazil's second corn harvest for 2024, also known as the 'safrinha', has progressed to 10.4% of the planted area in the crucial center-south region, according to AgRural, marking the fastest start since 2013. This pace is significant, with the recent weekly surveys showing a notable increase from the previous year's progress. The highest yields have been reported in Mato Grosso, followed by Goias, while Parana has experienced losses due to adverse weather conditions. Other states like Mato Grosso do Sul, Sao Paulo, and Minas Gerais have also reported varied yields.
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Brazil’s second-corn harvest for the 2024 cycle had reached 10.4% of the planted area in the key center-south region as of last Thursday, agribusiness consultancy AgRural said on Monday, its fastest pace in more than a decade. The figure is the highest for the period since at least 2013, when AgRural started its weekly surveys on Brazil’s second-corn crop, which represents about 75% of the national production each year. The so-called “safrinha” is planted after soybeans are harvested on the same fields. Harvesting was up from 4.7% the previous week, according to AgRural, while at the same time last year 2.2% of the fields had been reaped. Mato Grosso, Brazil’s top grain producing state, has been leading the way and reporting “very good yields” after favorable climate conditions for much of this cycle, said AgRural. Yields have also ...

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