Brazil: Santa Catarina should produce more soybeans, rice, beans, corn, apples, and bananas in the summer harvest

Published 2024년 9월 4일

Tridge summary

Initial estimates for the 2024/2025 summer harvest in Santa Catarina predict a improvement in soybean, rice, beans, corn, apple and banana crops compared to the previous harvest. This is due to fewer climate events and an increase in productivity. Rice production is expected to increase by 9.6%, beans by over 15%, corn grain by 12.38%, soybeans by 12.77%, bananas by almost 17%, and apple production by 56% with a 24% recovery. The estimates are based on historical harvest data and surveys of producers' planting intentions.
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Original content

(By Epagri) The 2024/2025 summer harvest in Santa Catarina promises to be better than the previous one for soybean, rice, beans, corn, apple and banana crops, according to analysts from Epagri's Center for Socioeconomics and Agricultural Planning (Cepa). They presented the initial estimates for the harvest this Monday, the 2nd, in an online event. According to the Socioeconomics and Rural Development analyst at Epagri/Cepa, João Alves, the growth in productivity and consequently in production compared to the previous harvest is due to the prospect of a harvest with fewer climate events. This is because the 2023/2024 harvest did not have good results due to excess rain in the last quarter of 2023 and the first of 2024. Rice Santa Catarina is expected to produce more than 1.2 million tons of rice in the 2024/2025 harvest, which represents an increase of 9.6% compared to last year. According to Epagri/Cepa analyst Gláucia Padrão, crop productivity should be 8.7 tons per hectare, an ...
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