Brazilian farmers are facing challenges in planting their safrinha corn crop due to delayed soybean harvests caused by wet weather. As of February 24th, 39.1% of the safrinha corn had been planted, which is behind last year's progress of 52.4% and the average of 48.7%. Despite these challenges, Brazil is expected to plant 14.9 million hectares of safrinha corn this year, with Mato Grosso being the leader in planting. The safrinha crop is crucial as it contributes to about three-quarters of Brazil's total corn production.