DATAGRO Grains points out 2022/23 soybean crop in South America at 190.46 million tons

Published 2023년 6월 29일

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The fourth survey by DATAGRO Grains has confirmed an increase in production of soybeans in South America for the 2022/23 season. The total production is estimated to be 190.46 million tons, which is 3% higher than the previous year. However, severe losses due to drought have resulted in a reduction in the harvested area in certain countries, such as Argentina and Uruguay.
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DATAGRO Grains' fourth survey for the 2022/23 soybean crop in South America confirms the increase in production on the continent compared to the previous season: 190.46 million tons, below the March projection, which indicated 193.52 million t, but 3% above the 185.60m t harvested in 2021/22. The area sown with oilseeds stood at 66.54 million hectares, 3.2% higher than the previous crop, which corroborates the consultancy's planting intention report and marks a new historical record. However, the severe losses due to the scarcity of rains caused the effectively harvested area to be reduced to 63.69 mi ha, slightly below the 64.50 mi ha of the 2021/22 season – losses of 2.50 mi ha Argentina, 300 thousand ha in Uruguay and 50 thousand ha in Bolivia. For Brazil, the largest global producer of soybeans, an estimated 155.91 million t, an increase of 12% over the record of 138.82 million t recorded in the 2020/21 harvest. This is the 16th consecutive year of expansion in the Brazilian ...

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