Canola production grows in Paraguay

Published 2024년 1월 10일

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The latest data from Inbio shows that the canola area in the Eastern Region has increased by 18%, reaching historical levels. Last year, many producers chose canola as their main source of income in the winter, resulting in the best result in the last five harvests. 60% of the canola production will be exported to Brazil, with the rest being processed in Paraguay where there are two oil processing factories.
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The latest data from the Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology (Inbio) reveal that the canola area had a rebound of 18%, about 13,805 hectares more compared to 2022, reaching historical parameters by going from 78,189 to 91,993 hectares in nine departments of the Eastern Region. The report indicates that it is the best result taking into account the last five harvests. Meanwhile, its level of adoption approached what it was in 2017, when 106,277 hectares were planted, the latest record. Last year, many producers opted for this crop as their main source of income in the winter. Canola producers covered the departments of Alto Paraná, Itapúa, Caaguazú, Canindeyú, Caazapá, Amambay, San Pedro, Misiones and Guairá, according to Última Hora. On the other hand, it indicates that 60% of the ...
Source: Elagro

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