How is the grain harvest in the world, well it depends on the crop and the area

Published 2023년 9월 11일

Tridge summary

Grain harvest conditions vary across different regions and crops. Wheat harvest in the northern hemisphere is mixed due to drought in some areas. The southern hemisphere, particularly Argentina and Australia, also face drought conditions. In terms of corn, Brazil expects a higher than average yield, while Argentina and some parts of the United States experience drought. Overall, conditions for soybeans and rice are mixed, with improvements in some regions but also concerns due to dry and hot weather in others.
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Original content

At the end of August, grain harvest conditions are very uneven depending on whether it is wheat, corn, rice or soybeans and the area, according to AMIS. Generally, for wheat, in the northern hemisphere, the winter and spring wheat harvest is ending in mixed conditions with drought in several areas. In the southern hemisphere, the drought extends to Argentina and Australia, especially motivated by El Niño. In the case of corn, in the southern hemisphere, exceptional harvests are expected in Brazil and poor ones in Argentina due to the persistent drought. In the Northern Hemisphere, conditions remain uneven In the case of soybeans, in the northern hemisphere it develops under mixed conditions, with some improvement in the west due to increased rainfall. In rice, crops in China are affected by dry and hot conditions, while in India they have recovered from rain delays, and conditions are mostly favorable in Southeast Asia. WHEAT: EU: uneven harvest, with drought in Lithuania and ...
Source: Agrodigital

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