Brazil: Despite the drought, rice harvest advances in Rio Grande do Sul

Published 2023년 3월 8일

Tridge summary

Despite some areas experiencing drought, the harvest in Rio Grande do Sul and other Brazilian states is progressing, with good crop development in irrigated areas and concerns about irreversible losses in drought-stricken regions. Despite these challenges, Conab predicts a record grain production for the year, with an increase of 3.1% compared to the previous harvest. Rice harvest data from the 2022 and 2023 harvests show significant progress in six Brazilian states, with a total rice harvest reaching 7% of the planted area, up from 4.4% in the previous harvest. However, producers still face climatic challenges that could affect crop productivity.
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Original content

The harvest in Rio Grande do Sul continues to advance, despite the lack of rain in some areas. According to the National Supply Company (Conab), in the producing regions of the state, the volume of rain was not enough to increase the level of the reservoirs, but it helped to reduce the salinization of water in the Northeast. In areas where irrigation management was possible, crop development is very good, with adequate sunlight and little humidity in the air. However, in the areas most affected by the severe drought, there are reports of irreversible crop losses. In Santa Catarina, around 17% of the area has already been harvested, with the North Coast region showing the greatest advance, reaching 50%. Although high temperatures can cause flower abortion in flowering areas, most crops are in good condition, with 95% rated as good, 4% as average and only 1% as poor. In Goiás, the harvest continues, mainly in the North region. Meanwhile, in Mato Grosso, most crops are still in the ...

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