Brazil: Grain production in the state of São Paulo expected to reach 9.21 million tons

Published May 15, 2024

Tridge summary

The 8th Grain Survey for the 2023/2024 harvest season in São Paulo reveals a significant decrease in grain production due to adverse weather conditions. The total grain production is projected to drop by 19.7% to 9.21 million tons, with corn production expected to decrease by 18.2% to 3.9 million tons, and soybean production by 26.06% to 3.7 million tons. Peanut production is also expected to decrease by 29.3% due to similar conditions. However, rice production in irrigated areas has seen an increase of 11.2%.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

São Paulo producers are expected to harvest 9.21 million tons of grains in the 2023/2024 harvest. The volume represents a drop of 19.7% compared to the previous cycle. The reduction is explained by the adverse climate recorded, which affected the crops of the main crops grown in the state. This is what the 8th Grain Survey of the 2023/2024 Harvest reveals, released this Tuesday (14) by the National Supply Company (Conab). Corn shows a drop of 18.2% in total production, projected at around 3.9 million tons. The first cereal harvest saw a drop in cultivated area and productivity. The lack of rain during the growing season and high temperatures were highly damaging to the corn that was planted during September and the first half of October last year. In addition to suffering a long period of water stress, the intense presence of the leafhopper also had a negative impact on the productive potential. The planting of the second grain harvest in the state has been completed, and most ...

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