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AgRural: With Brazil's soybean harvest at 23%, heat in RS comes into focus

Published Feb 17, 2025

Tridge summary

The article provides an update on the progress of various crop operations in Brazil for the 2024/25 season, as reported by AgRural. It highlights that soybean harvest has advanced to 23% from 15% the previous week and 32% a year earlier, with Mato Grosso and Paraná leading the progress. However, high temperatures in Rio Grande do Sul are causing concern for crop grain filling, necessitating rainfall to prevent greater losses.

Furthermore, the article reports that the planting of the 2025 corn second crop has reached 36%, slower than last year but showing progress from the previous week. Summer corn harvest has advanced to 29% in the Center-South, with the three southern states being the most active, but other regions like São Paulo, Minas, and Goiás are now also contributing to the harvest. The progress of these crops is tracked to understand the current status and future projections of Brazil's agricultural output.
Disclaimer: The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The 2024/25 soybean harvest reached 23% of the estimated area for Brazil on Thursday (13), compared to 15% the previous week and 32% a year ago, according to a survey by AgRural. Although it is still behind schedule, Mato Grosso has made good progress and is now leading the work among the states, with a slight advantage over Paraná. But the state that caught the attention during the week was Rio Grande do Sul, where high temperatures put extra pressure on crops that were filling their grains. Since most areas are still in the process of defining their production potential, it is important that the rains forecast for the state are confirmed to avoid greater losses. *** 2025 corn second crop is 36% planted in the Center-South On Thursday (13), the planting of the 2025 corn second crop reached 36% of the estimated area for the Center-South of Brazil, compared to 20% a week earlier and 59% in the same period last year, according to a survey by AgRural. In states where there is a ...
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