Brazil: Planted area in 2023/24 in São Paulo should reach 1.83 million hectares for 6 main crops

Published Dec 26, 2023

Tridge summary

The State of São Paulo plans to increase the cultivated area for peanuts, rice, water beans, first harvest corn, soybeans, and water potatoes by 0.9% for the 2023/24 harvest, with significant changes in individual crop areas. The Institute of Agricultural Economics (IEA) predicts a 2.5% decrease in the area sown with peanuts and a 1.9% increase in the area sown with soybeans. The IEA attributes the substantial increase in water potatoes to good prices and prospects for returns for producers.
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São Paulo, 12/26/2023 - The State of São Paulo must sow, in the 2023/24 harvest, 1.832 million hectares for the cultivation of peanuts, rice, water beans, first harvest corn, soybeans and water potatoes, area 0.9% above the 2022/23 harvest. The information is from the Institute of Agricultural Economics (IEA), of the São Paulo Department of Agriculture and Supply. Thus, peanuts should cover 173.7 thousand hectares, an area 2.5% smaller than the last harvest. Rice will cover 5.9 thousand hectares, an area 0.3% smaller, practically stable. Water beans must be sown in an area 1.5% smaller, with 42.5 thousand hectares. For summer corn, the cultivated area is expected to reach 301.8 thousand hectares, a decrease of 1.2%. Soybeans will occupy 1.298 million hectares, an increase of 1.9%, and water potatoes will increase by 16.3% in area, to 9.6 thousand hectares. In ...
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