Paraná, Brazil's second largest corn producer, is set to have its worst corn crop due to frosts, drought, and pests, with a projected harvest of 6.1 million tons, nearly half of the previous year's 12.34 million tons. This results in a loss of 8.5 million tons, the largest in the state's history, leading to higher food prices due to increased corn prices and potential shortages. Additionally, Brazil is expected to see its largest corn imports in the last 40 years as producing areas declare imports or new frosts occur.