The 2023/24 second-crop corn in southern Brazil needs additional rain

Published Apr 29, 2024

Tridge summary

Brazil has experienced beneficial rainfall, particularly in the north and far south, which is good for the safrinha corn crop, especially in south-central Brazil. However, dryer weather is expected in central Brazil, which could cause moisture stress in south-central Brazil. The early planted corn in Mato Grosso is expected to be ready for harvest by mid-May. However, variable yields are anticipated due to increased corn leafhopper numbers, which have risen by 280% in the last two years. These insects can transmit corn stunt disease, but the impact is not as severe as in Argentina.
Disclaimer: The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Rainfall last week favored much of Brazil with the heaviest amounts in northern and far southern Brazil with south-central areas also receiving rain. The forecast is calling for dryer weather across much of central Brazil with rainfall limited to far southern Brazil. Temperatures are expected to be above normal with potential moisture stress developing again across south-central Brazil. Last week was a good week for the safrinha corn especially in south-central Brazil which received beneficial rain. Some damage to the safrinha corn has already occurred due to extended dry weather in western and northern Parana and southern Mato Grosso do Sul. The forecast now looks dryer going forward with warming temperatures. Additional rainfall will be needed especially for the late planted safrinha corn. Northern safrinha corn continues to receive rain as it progresses toward maturity. The forecast looks dryer going forward, but the recent rains have been supportive of crop development and ...

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