Wheat already has 3% of the cultivated area harvested in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Published 2021년 10월 8일

Tridge summary

Rio Grande do Sul is experiencing unstable weather conditions that have caused damage to wheat crops through rain, winds, and hail, but have also prevented harvesting due to humidity. Despite these challenges, some crops are still in good condition and showing promising productivity. This includes barley, canola, and white oat grains, as well as vegetables and fruits such as citrus, strawberries, and figs. Producers are implementing various strategies to mitigate issues like desiccation, pests, and diseases, and are actively monitoring soil moisture levels for optimal planting conditions. Overall, despite the weather-related challenges, the agricultural sector in the region remains resilient and is actively preparing for the next sowing season.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The period was characterized by the maintenance of the instability of the weather, with rain in at least two days (28/09 and 3/10) in most regions of Rio Grande do Sul. In certain locations, there were winds and hail, causing punctual damage to wheat crops. Humidity prevented harvesting in mature areas. According to the Economic Newsletter, released and published this Thursday (10/07) by the Planning Management (GPL) of Emater/RS-Ascar, linked to the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development (Seadpr), 3% of the The total area cultivated with the grain is already harvested, 23% is in the maturation phase, 45% in grain filling, 27% in flowering and only 2% are just in germination and vegetative development. In the administrative region of Emater/RS-Ascar in Santa Rosa, 53% of canola crops are maturing. Producers desiccated the crop in order to ensure uniformity in the harvest. In the harvested areas, productivity was 1,312 kilos per hectare. On Field Day, new ...

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