Conab technicians research the numbers for the next Brazilian grain harvest in the field

Published 2024년 9월 24일

Tridge summary

The National Supply Company (Conab) is conducting the 1st Grain Survey for the 2024/2025 Harvest from September 23 to 27. Technicians will gather information on production, area, and productivity of various crops, including cotton, peanuts, rice, beans, corn, and soybeans. The survey will also update figures on the productivity and quality of previously harvested products. Data will be collected through in-person surveys, remote consultations, and crop georeferencing, with results to be released on October 15.
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Original content

Fieldwork has already begun to reveal the estimated figures for the 1st Grain Survey for the 2024/2025 Harvest. From September 23 to 27, technicians from the National Supply Company (Conab) will be visiting the country's fields and conducting research to gather information and draw up the first estimates of production, area and productivity. The data will be collected in all producing states, with field trips to Santa Catarina, Bahia, Mato Grosso, Pará and Alagoas. In addition to the in-person survey, the Conab team also conducts remote consultations with collaborating agents linked to the sector in each state, such as producers, cooperatives, public and private technical assistance entities, input sales and marketing companies, among others. The data is also complemented by crop georeferencing, in which Conab uses satellite images to assist in the analysis of productivity and area size. This edition will gather information about the area to be planted, percentage planted, crop ...

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