Production of sugarcane should grow by 1.9% in Goiás, Brazil

Published 2022년 12월 28일

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The National Supply Company (Conab) forecasts a 6.4% increase in sugarcane ethanol production in Goiás for the 2022/2023 Harvest, reaching 4.9 billion liters. The state's sugar production is also expected to rise by 2.6%, to 2.2 million tons, despite a slight decrease in the area planted with sugarcane. Goiás is set to rank as the second-largest sugarcane producer in Brazil. The sugar and alcohol sector is crucial to the state's economy, contributing to job creation and foreign exchange earnings. The 3rd Survey of the Brazilian Sugarcane Harvest also anticipates significant growth in anhydrous ethanol production from sugarcane and stable production of ethanol from corn in Goiás.
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The production of sugarcane ethanol in Goiás should reach 4.9 billion liters in the 2022/2023 Harvest, a volume that represents a 6.4% growth in relation to the 2021/2022 Harvest. The estimate is from the National Supply Company (Conab) and was disclosed this Tuesday (12/27) in the 3rd Survey of the Brazilian Sugarcane Harvest. The follow-up report on the sugar and alcohol sector also brought the prospect of an increase in state sugar production by 2.6%, reaching 2.2 million tons. According to Conab, the State should register a small decrease in the sugarcane planted area (-1.1%), offset, however, by the increase in crop productivity (+1.9%). In the previous cycle, the Goiás producer harvested 70.5 million tons. In the current cycle, production should reach 71.1 million tons (+0.8%). Also according to Conab, the result, once confirmed, places Goiás in the second position in the national ranking of the largest state producers of sugarcane. “The average productivity of sugarcane ...

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