Brazil: Grain harvest in São Paulo is expected to grow by 19.4% in 2024/25

Published 2024년 10월 29일

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The Economic Department of the Federation of Agriculture and Livestock of the State of São Paulo (Faesp) and the National Supply Company (Conab) forecast a significant increase in Brazil's grain harvest for the 2024/25 season. São Paulo's grain harvest is expected to grow by 19.4% to 10.7 million tons, with a 1.7% increase in total cultivated area. Soybean production is projected to see a 30% increase, and peanut production is expected to increase by 40.6%. Brazil's total grain production is estimated to increase by 8.3% to 322.5 million tons, with soybean production potentially setting a new record.
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The latest report from the Economic Department of the Federation of Agriculture and Livestock of the State of São Paulo (Faesp), prepared with data from the National Supply Company (Conab), indicates that the grain harvest in the state of São Paulo for 2024/25 is expected to grow by 19.4%, reaching 10.7 million tons. The average productivity of crops in São Paulo is expected to reach 3,988 kg per hectare, which represents an increase of 17.4%. The total cultivated area is expected to grow by 1.7%, reaching 2.67 million hectares. Among the crops in question, soybeans are expected to produce 4.75 million tons, an increase of 30% compared to the previous cycle. The area dedicated to the cultivation of oilseeds is expected to expand by 3.9%, totaling 1.36 million hectares, while productivity is expected to increase significantly by 25.1%. Peanuts, in turn, are projected to have a record production for the next harvest, estimated at 832.3 thousand tons, an increase of 40.6% compared to ...

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