First Corn Crop in Parana 1% Harvested, Safrinha Corn 2% Planted

Published 2025년 1월 17일

Tridge summary

Farmers in Parana, Brazil, are starting to harvest their first corn crop and plant their safrinha corn crop. The first corn crop is in various stages of development with some already being harvested, and yields are expected to be good except in hotter and drier areas of western Parana. The safrinha corn crop is 2% planted and in good germination and vegetative development stages. Farmers are optimistic about the 2024/25 corn production and are planning to maximize yields to benefit from rising corn prices.
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Farmers in the state of Parana in southern Brazil are starting to harvest their first corn crop and plant their safrinha corn crop. According to the Department of Rural Economics (Deral), the first corn crop is 1% in vegetative development, 8% pollinating, 58% filling grain, 33% mature, and rated 6% average and 94% good. Harvesting of the first corn crop has started with approximately 1% harvested. The corn harvest is 25% complete in the Paranagua region in eastern Parana and 3% complete in the Francisco Beltrao region in western Parana. The safrinha corn crop in Parana is 2% planted and the corn is 61% germinating and 39% in vegetative development. Farmers in Parana are optimistic about their 2024/25 corn production. Yields of the first corn crop are expected to be good except for some of the hotter and dryer areas of western Parana. The early safrinha corn is being planted under good conditions and farmers are hoping to maximize their yields to take advantage of strengthening ...

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