Brazil: Grape harvest advances in Paraná with positive outlook

Published 2024년 12월 5일

Tridge summary

The grape harvest in Paraná, Brazil, has commenced and is expected to pick up pace, thanks to favorable weather conditions and a good phytosanitary scenario. The grape crop is off to a good start, with no significant issues expected to affect productivity. However, other crops such as peaches, bananas, pineapples, watermelons, papayas, and mangoes have been impacted by water deficit and high temperatures, which have affected their productivity. Despite these challenges, the damage caused by pests and diseases has been minimal, and farmers remain optimistic about the market prospects for these crops.
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Original content

In Paraná, the grape harvest has already begun and should gain pace in the coming weeks, bringing positive prospects for producers. According to the Weather and Cultivation Conditions bulletin, published by the Department of Rural Economy (Deral) of the Secretariat of Agriculture and Supply, the phytosanitary scenario for the crop is favorable, with no significant problems that could compromise productivity. Since August, well-distributed rainfall has been decisive for the good development of the vineyards, contributing to optimism about the current harvest. On the other hand, the peach harvest faced challenges due to adverse weather conditions, resulting in a lower-than-expected harvest volume. Despite this, other crops are in the harvest phase in the state, such as banana, pineapple, watermelon, papaya and mango. These crops were also impacted by the water deficit and high temperatures, which influenced productivity. However, the ...

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