Bolivia: Despite the drought, rice producers in Yapacaní are betting on this crop

Published 2024년 6월 17일

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The winter campaign for rice producers in Yapacaní was severely impacted by extreme drought, causing many to abandon their crops. However, some late planters experienced slightly better yields. Lucio Quintana, a local rice producer, managed to cover his expenses, unlike many others who had no yield. Farmers are hopeful for better conditions in the next planting season between July and August, expecting improved rainfall and resolution of fuel shortages.
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Although the winter campaign was not the best for them, they are confident that their next production will be successful. For the rice sector in Yapacaní, the campaign was not successful; On the contrary, it was devastating, since in many cases producers abandoned the crop due to the extreme drought that affected the cereal. However, several farmers are betting on the crop again, hoping that in July or August they will begin preparing the soil for a quick sowing, with the hope that rainfall will accompany the time when the crop requires it. Lucio Quintana, rice producer in Yapacaní, stated that this year's winter campaign was not satisfactory for rice growers, since the weather was not favorable at all when the crop most needed water. However, producers who planted late, who were the minority, obtained a somewhat more beneficial harvest. However, for the most part, producers did not achieve acceptable production. “This campaign for us rice farmers ended badly, we did not have the ...
Source: Publiagro

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