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Brazil: Minas Gerais production of sorghum grows 84% and is expected to reach 1.2 million tons

Published Oct 23, 2023

Tridge summary

Sorghum production in Minas Gerais is expected to increase by 84% in the 2022/2023 harvest due to an increase in planted area and productivity. This growth is attributed to the migration of areas previously cultivated with second-crop corn to sorghum, as it is more resistant to water shortages and has a lower production cost. Minas Gerais is the second-largest sorghum producer in Brazil, and exports of sorghum have seen significant growth in both volume and value.
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Minas Gerais sorghum production is expected to reach 1.2 million tons in the 2022/2023 harvest, with growth of almost 84% compared to the previous harvest. The result is motivated by the increase in planted area and productivity, favorable climate and greater use of inputs in crops. Sorghum is a grain that can replace corn in the composition of the feed, without compromising the animal's performance. In the analysis of the superintendent of Innovation and Agricultural Economy of the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Seapa), Feliciano Nogueira de Oliveira, the increase in the cultivated area is, in part, due to the migration of areas that were previously cultivated with second-crop corn. “Sorghum has been a good option for producers, especially when the second harvest corn planting window is reduced. It is resistant to water shortages and has a lower production cost”, explains the Seapa superintendent. Benefits In addition to being more tolerant to drought, sorghum ...
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