Garlic cultivation gains agricultural zoning for climate risk

Published Nov 29, 2025

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Tool establishes regions of production and more favorable planting times for garlic cultivation in the national territory

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Garlic is the latest vegetable included in the National Agricultural Risk Zoning Program for Climate (Zarc), which establishes the production regions and the most favorable planting times for cultivation in Brazilian territory. The initiative is based on the probabilities or risk of production loss caused by adverse weather events. The ordinances were published by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) in the Official Gazette of the Union (DOU) last Tuesday (25). Click to access it through the Android or iOS app. The studies were prepared by researchers from Embrapa Vegetables, in conjunction with producer associations and agricultural research and teaching institutions. The zoning functions as a climate risk management tool and, in the case of garlic, covers the tropical and subtropical regions of the country, with the purpose of guiding producers, financial agents, and insurers. According to the creators of the tool, the implementation of the crop outside the indicated ...
Source: CanalRural

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