Paraguay: An increase of 10.7% is expected in the cotton planting area

Published 2024년 1월 4일

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The Association of Agricultural Producers for a Sustainable Chaco (APACS) expects a 10.77% increase in the cotton crop planting area in the Paraguayan Chaco, from 49,357 to 54,671 hectares. However, there was a 97% increase in the planting area for soybeans due to the impact of the "El Niño" phenomenon, leading many producers to shift to soybean cultivation. Despite delays in commercial logistics and higher production costs for cotton, APACS remains optimistic about the stability and significance of cotton as a crop in the Chaco region.
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According to the planting intention report prepared by the Association of Agricultural Producers for a Sustainable Chaco (APACS), an increase of 10.77% of the cotton crop planting area in the Paraguayan Chaco is expected, which would go from 49,357 to 54,671 hectares. “We thought that the greatest growth was going to occur with the cultivation of cotton taking into account the expectations it was generating, however, the greatest growth would occur with the cultivation of soybeans with an increase of 97% in the planting area,” Carlos Passerieu, president of (APACS), told Valor Agrícola. Passeriu explained that the crop was strongly affected by the expectations generated by the “El Niño” phenomenon that made many producers turn to soybean cultivation. For his part, the vice president of APACS, Marcos Kain, told Valor Agrícola that what was seen in the last four months was a delay in commercial logistics, since two of the four gins that are operating in Chaco began to ginning later, ...
Source: Elagro

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