The government of Mato Grosso do Sul announces that soybean planting in the state has surpassed half of the area.

Published 2025년 11월 12일

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Survey by SIGA-MS, Semadesc, and Aprosoja MS shows progress in crops and highlights recovery in the Northern region after lack of rainfall.

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Data from the Agrobusiness Geographic Information System (Siga-MS), from the State Secretariat of Environment, Development, Science, Technology and Innovation (Semadesc), in partnership with Aprosoja/MS, released last week, indicate that soybean planting in Mato Grosso do Sul has already surpassed half of the area for the 2025/26 season. So far, the sowing operation has been carried out on 3.26 million hectares, which represents 61.6% of the total area. According to the survey, the South region is the most advanced, with 68% of the area already planted, followed by the central area, with 54.7%, and the North, with 46.8%. Compared to the same period of the previous cycle, the advance of planting is 4.2 percentage points lower, a reflection of the lack of rainfall that has affected the pace of operations in the field. Historical records of Siga-MS indicate that the best sowing window closes on November 14, when, on average, about 80% of the total area is usually planted. Technical ...
Source: CanalRural

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