Emater updated its estimate for the winter crop harvest in Brazil

Published 2022년 10월 11일

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The article reports an significant increase in the production of winter crops in the State, as estimated by Emater/RS-Ascar, with a projected production of 5,758,257 tons, marking a 27.4% increase from the previous crop. This increase is attributed to a 15.3% expansion in the cultivated area and the adoption of advanced technologies. The main crops include wheat, which is expected to produce 4,680,780 tons, up by 32.01% from the previous year, and white oats, with a production of 868,741 tons, marking a 7.31% increase. Other crops like canola and barley also show notable increases in production. The largest cultivation of these crops is concentrated in regions such as Ijuí, Santa Rosa, and Passo Fundo.
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Emater/RS-Ascar updated its estimate for the 2022 winter crop, which should be 5,758,257 tons, 27.4% higher than the previous crop, adding wheat, white oats, canola and barley. Data were collected in the second half of September (16 to 30/09) in 358 municipalities producing wheat, 200 producing white oat grains, 101 municipalities producing canola and 75 producing barley. This increase in the production of winter grains is the result of the 15.3% expansion in the cultivated area in the State, but also of the planning and adoption of technologies for the current harvest. The report published this Tuesday (10/11) was prepared by the Information and Analysis Center (NIA) of the Planning Management (GPL) of Emater/RS-Ascar, and can be accessed at the link https://www.emater .tche.br/site/arquivos_pdf/safra/safraTablea_11102022.pdf. According to the survey, wheat, the main winter crop, will have a production of 4,680,780 tons, which represents a variation of 32.01% above the 2021 crop, ...

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