Farmers in Parana, Brazil are experiencing the most advanced soybean harvest since 2019, with 19% of the 2023/24 crop already harvested. This is due to high temperatures shortening the growth cycle and earlier planting. However, the Department of Rural Economics (Deral) has reduced the state's soybean production estimate by 2.6 million tons. In addition, 19% of the first corn crop has been harvested and 22% of the safrinha corn has been planted, marking the most advanced pace since 2019.