Guarana harvest is in full swing in Amazonas, Brazil

Published 2021년 12월 26일

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The article reports that the guarana harvest in Amazonas, Brazil is expected to surpass the 2019 harvest of 76 tons of processed dry seeds, with an estimated 100 tonnes for this year. The state is the second largest producer in the country. The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) has also introduced the first guarana cultivar, BRS Noçoquem, which can be reproduced by seeds, after 21 years of research.
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The guarana harvest is in full swing in Amazonas. The state is the second largest producer in the country, after Bahia. Watch all Globo Rural videos This harvest should be bigger than that of 2019, which had 76 tons of processed dry seeds. The estimate for this year is around 100 tonnes. In Amazonas, cultivation is done from cloned plants. This month, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) launched the first guarana cultivar that can also be ...
Source: G1globo

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