Harvest and impasses keep the pace slow for corn

Published Feb 2, 2026

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The corn market in the Southern and Midwestern states continues to be marked by low fluidity, supply pressure, and impasses between buyers and sellers, in an environment of punctual negotiations in the spot market. According to information from TF Agroeconômica, the progress of the harvest and the misalignment between bids and offers continue to condition the slow pace of business in the main centers monitored.

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The corn market in the Southern and Midwestern states continues to be marked by low fluidity, supply pressure, and impasses between buyers and sellers, in an environment of spot market punctual negotiations. According to information from TF Agroeconômica, the advancement of the harvest and the misalignment between bids and offers continue to condition the slow pace of business in the main markets followed. In Rio Grande do Sul, the advancement of the harvest has increased the availability of the cereal and kept buyers cautious, resulting in fairly open references. Indications range from R$ 58.00 to R$ 75.00 per sack in the spot market, with negotiations concentrated between cooperatives and small industries. The increase in supply and the absence of a more active demand were reflected in the average state price surveyed by Emater, which fell 2.28% in the week, from R$ 61.40 to R$ 60.00 per sack. In Santa Catarina, the market remains without reaction at the beginning of 2026, ...
Source: Agrolink

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