Brazil corn crop expected to surpass 126 mln tonnes on larger area

Published Mar 14, 2023

Tridge summary

Brazilian farmers are expected to produce a record 126.63 million tonnes of corn in the 2022/2023 cycle, marking an 11.93% increase from the previous year. This growth is due to a 4.4% expansion in planted area and anticipated higher yields. However, the production of Brazil’s second corn, which accounts for 70%-75% of the annual output, is facing delays, potentially exposing farmers to adverse weather risks. Despite these delays, the positive outlook for the second corn crop in Mato Grosso, Brazil's largest farm state, offsets concerns, leading to high optimism among growers.
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Original content

Brazilian farmers are expected to produce the highest volume of corn in history in spite of risks associated with planting delays in some areas, according to a Reuters poll on Monday. Brazil’s total corn production will reach 126.63 million tonnes in the 2022/2023 cycle, up 11.93% from the previous year, a poll including 12 analysts showed. The potential rise in Brazil’s total corn output will be driven by a 4.4% increase in planted area and the expectation of higher yields in the season, poll data showed. Forecasters said the outlook remains positive in spite of ongoing delays to plant the country’s second corn, which is sowed after soybeans are harvested in the same areas. Sowing second corn later means a higher risk of adverse weather events before the harvest. Brazil’s second corn represents 70%-75% of national output in a given year. “The grower is encouraged to plant [second corn] as prices are high,” said Flavio de França Júnior, an analyst with Datagro. The general ...

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