The article reports on the progress of the 2022/23 soy harvest in Paraná, Brazil, which has reached 77% of the state's areas, showing a 17 percentage point increase from the previous week. Despite this progress, the harvest is still behind schedule due to climatic factors. The corn planting for the second crop in Paraná has also advanced to 93% of the projected area, but is also delayed. The potential risk of scarcer rains during October could harm crop development, leading to the consideration of planting wheat in some areas not yet sown for corn, which could decrease the initially projected area for corn from 2.637 million hectares to more than 2.4 million hectares already planted.