Brazil’s soybean crop forecast again exceeds expectations

Published 2025년 12월 1일

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Brazil is set to harvest a record 178 million metric tons of soybeans in the MY 2025/26, despite some irregular weather that delayed planting, Itau BBA analyst Francisco Queiroz said during an online event. For comparison, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates 175 million tons, while Brazil’s 2024/25 soybean crop totaled 171.5 million tons.

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Soybean acreage is expected to increase by about 1 million hectares (2.47 million acres) compared to the previous season, even as growers face tighter profit margins, Queiroz noted. The peak of the La Niña weather pattern between November and December created uneven conditions, which posed challenges for timely planting in some regions. However, Queiroz highlighted favorable weather forecasts for the coming weeks in Brazil’s central production areas. These conditions are expected to support strong yields and ensure record-breaking output for the season. Late soybean planting could negatively affect the country’s second corn crop in key central-western states, he added. Nevertheless, Itau BBA’s Agro Consulting team expects total corn production in Brazil to reach around 138–139 million tons, exceeding the USDA’s estimate of 131 million ...

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