In Brazil, 23/24 soybean harvest reaches 61.9% of the country's area

Published 2024년 3월 19일

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The Brazilian soybean harvest for 2023/24 has reached 61.9% of the planted area, showing a slight delay compared to last year, but a 6.1% increase in a week. The first corn crop harvest reached 37% of the planted area, up by 4.1% in a week. The second corn harvest is 92.3% planted. The 2023/24 cotton harvest sowing was completed last week, and the bean harvest is at 49.3% of the sown area.
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The harvest of the Brazilian soybean harvest 2023/24 reached, until Sunday (17), 61.9% of the planted area in the country, reported the National Supply Company (Conab), in a weekly survey of harvest progress. There is a delay of 0.6 percentage points in relation to the same period last year and an increase of 6.1 percentage points in one week. Among the States that are removing the oilseed from the field, Mato Grosso has the most advanced field work, with 94.8% of the area harvested, followed by Mato Grosso do Sul, with 85%. Rio Grande do Sul has started harvesting the crop and has 1% of the area already harvested. Thus, all producing states are in full harvest of the oilseed for the 2023/24 harvest. Check out hot information about agriculture, livestock, economy and weather forecast in the palm of your hand: follow Canal Rural on WhatsApp! The harvest of the first corn crop in the country reached 37% of the planted area, an increase of 4.1 percentage points in the week and 2 ...
Source: CanalRural

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