Grains/Paraná, Brazil: 2023/24 soybean harvest reaches 80% of the area and corn, 87%

Published 2024년 3월 19일

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The Department of Rural Economy (Deral) reports that the 2023/24 soybean harvest in Paraná, Brazil has reached 80% of the planted area, a 7% increase in a week. The first harvest corn (summer) removal is at 87%, a 5% increase in a week. The second harvest (safrinha) corn planting occupies 96% of the area, a 5% increase from last week. Both soybean and corn crops are reported to be in good development conditions.
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São Paulo, 03/19/2024 - The 2023/24 soybean harvest in Paraná reached 80% of the planted area yesterday (18), according to the Department of Rural Economy (Deral), of the State Department of Agriculture. Work advanced 7 percentage points in one week. The removal of first harvest corn (summer) from the field reaches 87% of the area, also an increase of 5 percentage points in seven days. As for the planting of corn in the second harvest (safrinha), crops occupy 96% of the area, compared to 91% last week. According to Deral, 74% of soybean crops have good development conditions, 24% average and 2% poor. The plantations are in the following phases: fruiting (18%) and maturation (82%). Summer corn develops well in 57% of the area. In 32% of the crops, the condition is average and in 11%, it is poor. The phases are: ...
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