Brazil's soybean production is projected to reach a record 152.43 million tons for the 2022/23 season, marking an 18.6% increase from the previous season, as per SAFRAS & Mercado. This is despite losses in Argentina and Rio Grande do Sul due to lack of rain. The increase in production is attributed to an increase in planting area and higher average productivity. However, Rio Grande do Sul sees a decrease in expected average productivity due to low humidity and high temperatures. Despite this, there are regions with good crop development, indicating a less severe loss compared to the previous season.