Brazil's wheat harvest for 2024 is projected to be less optimistic due to significant losses in productivity, grain quality, and aggressive price pressure from the 2023 harvest. The National Supply Company (Conab) predicts a production of 10.2 million tons, up from 8,096.8 million tons in 2023. However, farmers are facing capitalization issues and are not buying inputs at a normal rate, suggesting potential decreases in area and investments. High insurance costs and low coverage are also major concerns. Despite these challenges, the Cerrado region, including Minas Gerais, Goiás, Distrito Federal and parts of São Paulo, has recorded good results and prices, potentially leading to the maintenance or recovery of farming areas.