Pecan producers in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, are expecting to harvest around 7,000 tons in 2025, either equal to or greater than the 2023 harvest, depending on the stabilization of U.S. prices following storm losses there. The domestic demand for shelled pecans in Brazil is high, and the country imports them, primarily from Argentina. Brazil also exports shelled walnuts in limited quantities. The industry is investing in increasing production and quality certifications, aiming for a strong market presence and recovered stocks next year. Meanwhile, orchards are in the budding phase, requiring nitrogen fertilization and pest control, with good conditions for a normal harvest expected. However, producers face challenges such as finding good labor and resolving access issues to their properties due to recent floods.