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.