La Niña improves pasture and boosts the harvest in Central Brazil in November

Published 2025년 11월 5일

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The November outlook, driven by La Niña, indicates above-average rainfall in much of the country, according to the meteorologist.

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The month of November marks the much-awaited start of the bonanza for livestock and agriculture, with rains returning in good volume to the pasture areas of Central and Southeastern Brazil. In an interview with the program Giro do Boi, meteorologist Artur Müller stated that the trend is for climatic conditions to improve significantly, alleviating the intense heat and aiding in the crucial recovery of the soil and the advancement of planting for the 2025/2026 crop. The November outlook, driven by La Niña, indicates above-average rainfall in much of the country. The rainfall anomaly map points to a favorable scenario for the Midwest, Southeast, Paraná, southern Bahia, and Pará. Although the soil moisture is still low (below 40%) in parts of northern Mato Grosso do Sul and southern Mato Grosso, the rain is expected to gain strength and reverse the situation in the coming days. Check out the forecast: The return of the rains is driven by the action of the La Niña phenomenon, which, ...
Source: CanalRural

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