How is the state of crops in the world?

Published 2023년 10월 6일

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The latest AMIS bulletin indicates uneven conditions for wheat, corn, rice, and soybeans. In the northern hemisphere, poor conditions are seen in Canada, the US, and China for spring wheat, while dry conditions persist in Argentina and Australia for wheat. In the southern hemisphere, conditions are mostly favorable for corn, with exceptional results expected in Brazil, and rice conditions are improved in China but below-average monsoon rains in India are a concern.
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At the end of September, conditions remain uneven for wheat, corn, rice and soybeans, according to the latest AMIS bulletin, with crop status as of September 28. Wheat: In the northern hemisphere, the spring wheat harvest is ending with poor conditions in Canada, the United States and China. In the southern hemisphere, dry conditions persist in Argentina and Australia. Corn: In the southern hemisphere, conditions are mostly favorable and exceptional results are expected in Brazil for the broader season crop. In the northern hemisphere, conditions remain uneven as harvesting increases. Rice: In China, recent rains improved vegetation in the south and southwest. In India, the Kharif harvest begins with concerns about below-average monsoon rains in the south. In Southeast Asia, conditions remain favorable, except in Thailand. Soybeans: In the northern ...
Source: Agrodigital

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