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Brazil: Climate favors the first harvest of beans in Rio Grande do Sul

Dried Common Bean
Brazil
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Published Mar 18, 2024

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First-crop beans in Rio Grande do Sul are cultivated over 25,264 hectares, with an estimated productivity of 1,930 kg/ha, leading to a production of 48,542 tons. The harvest in Caxias do Sul and Pelotas is progressing well with high-quality grains. The second harvest in the state is estimated at 19,900 hectares, with a productivity of 1,568 kg/ha, and an expected production of 31,201 tons. Despite satisfactory development and growth, the crops are vulnerable to pests and diseases.
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The area cultivated with first-crop beans in Rio Grande do Sul is valued at 25,264 hectares. The estimated productivity is 1,930 kg/ha, resulting in a production of 48,542 tons. The harvest continued, reaching 65% of the cultivated area. There remain crops in grain filling (27%) and maturing (8%), located in the northeast of the State, a later sowing region compared to the others that produce in the first harvest. In Caxias do Sul, the bean harvest is progressing in Campos de Cima da Serra. The productivity of the first harvested areas confirms positive expectations, reaching approximately 2,400 kg/ha, with high quality of the harvested grains. In Pelotas, the harvest is nearing its end. To date, 86% of crops have been harvested; 6% are mature; and 8% are at the end of flowering and grain formation. Beans 2nd harvest The area cultivated in the 2nd harvest in the State is estimated at 19,900 hectares, and productivity at 1,568 kg/ha. Production is expected to reach 31,201 tons, ...
Source: Climatempo
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