Dr. Arthur Arrobas, professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, and one of the speakers at SIMAL 2025, mentioned in Productive Nation that Amaranthus (ka'aruru) is one of the aggressive weeds currently facing farmers in Paraguay and the region, since one plant per square meter can have an interference of 7 to 12% in corn and 19 to 28% in soybeans, so a higher density of this harmful plant can compromise up to 80% of the oilseed's productivity. In this context, he emphasized the importance of integrated management with crop rotation, incorporating more molecules and action mechanisms to change mixtures, and knowing the type of ka'aruru present on one's farm in order to combat it effectively.