Brazil: La Niña will affect the production of beans, according to Ibrafe

Published 2022년 8월 29일

Tridge summary

Droughts in China, Europe, and the US are expected to impact supplies and industries, but also present export opportunities, particularly for Brazilian beans. A climatologist will be invited to provide insights into the production impacts of La Niña on drought-stricken regions. The focus is on the current bean sales in Brazil, with expectations of a smaller harvest in September compared to August. Consumption is projected to exceed 170,000 tonnes in Carioca beans, with some market fluctuations expected.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

We will all suffer the consequences of drought in China, Europe and the United States. Yes, in China drought means the lack of electricity and consequently supplies to move industries in various sectors. On the other hand, it will open up a huge export opportunity. We urgently need to be clear about the scenario for supplying beans in Brazil. But it is important to understand the impact of La Niña on production in regions affected by drought. For this we will announce this week an exclusive live for Premier Club subscribers and we will invite a climatologist who can evaluate each region and the impacts of this situation on the agro in Brazil and, therefore, on the production of beans, and what are the opportunities for you who produce and markets our product. We are focused on what is happening now in the sale of beans harvested during the month of August in Brazil. Apparently, the volume to be harvested during the month of September will be 130 thousand tons and will not be ...

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