Delays in the corn harvest in Brazil worry agents

Published Feb 27, 2023

Tridge summary

High rainfall in many areas, as monitored by Cepea, is causing delays in the corn harvest of the summer crop and the sowing of the next crop, particularly in the Center-West region. This has raised concerns about potential weather issues, such as frost and drought, during the second half. Sellers are keeping a close eye on field conditions, while buyers are not actively participating in the national spot market, resulting in low liquidity and relatively stable prices.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Rainfall remains high in most areas tracked by Cepea. This has been delaying the corn harvest of the summer crop and, consequently, the sowing of the next crop, mainly in the Center-West region. Sowing outside your ideal window raises concern about weather difficulties such as frost and drought in the second half. As for negotiations, sellers are attentive to ...

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