Weather has been favoring arabica crops

Published 2025년 11월 13일

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Forecasts indicating strong winds and heavy rains in the Southeast of Brazil for the last weekend put coffee producers on alert, but the impacts on the crops were not significant. Many agents consulted by Cepea were concerned that the strong winds would hit areas of the Mogiana Paulista, the region of Garça (SP) and the South of Minas, which, in turn, could harm and knock down the coffee beans, but this did not occur.

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Forecasts indicating strong winds and heavy rains in Southeast Brazil for the last weekend put coffee producers on alert, but the impacts on the crops were not significant. Many agents consulted by Cepea were concerned that the strong winds would hit areas of Mogiana Paulista, the Garça region (SP), and the South of Minas, which in turn could harm and knock down the coffee buds, but this did not occur. The strongest winds were recorded in some arabica coffee areas of northern Paraná, however, a survey by Cepea shows that the damages were quite localized. In light of this, the weekend ended up being marked by rains that favored the crops and the development of the 2026/27 harvest. Cepea collaborators indicate that most of the ...
Source: Agrolink

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