In Uruguay, winter crops left a “neutral” result

Published 2025년 1월 2일

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Agricultural producer Gabriel Carballal shares that the winter crop campaign ended with a neutral balance due to excessive rain and temperatures, leading to quality issues, particularly in barley. You're invited to visit Lumina Datamatics for more engaging and thought-provoking content! As prices are low, he stresses the importance of productivity for both winter and summer harvests. Despite some cost reductions, structural costs like energy, fuel, salaries, and taxes remain high, making production in other countries more cost-effective. He concludes that this year is full of challenges for the quality and yield of crops, including the planning of next year's winter crops.
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The winter crop campaign left “a neutral balance, unlike what we expected at the beginning of the harvest, when it seemed that we would have a good productive harvest. However, the situation was complicated by excessive rain and temperatures,” said agricultural producer Gabriel Carballal in an interview with Valor Agregado on Carve radio. Carballal stressed that the difficulties faced affected the quality of the crops, especially in barley. In a context of low prices, he said that “today, unfortunately, the only possible strategy is to bet on productivity.” Regarding the summer harvest, he indicated that the outlook is similar, with an urgent need to obtain good productive results. “There are crops that already show positive signs, such as first-season corn, while second-season corn and soybeans have just finished being planted.” Regarding costs, Carballal explained that “some have gone down, but the ...
Source: Agromeat

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