Planting for new Brazilian soybean crop is progressing and causing no concern

Published 2025년 10월 6일

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Soybean planting is progressing in Brazil, still in its early stages due to the cycle, seasonality, and the drought window for some regions. However, the outlook is quite positive, with rains appearing in the country’s Midwest region and good prospects for October, so we should not have any problems with delays in planting the new

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soybean crop. Between September 26th and October 2nd, the best rainfall prospects are in the southern region of the country, mainly in Santa Catarina, Paraná, and Rio Grande do Sul. In the center of the country, the best rainfall volumes will occur between October 4th and 5th, favoring the progress of planting and the new crop cycle. October should be a very positive month, with rains expected across practically the entire country. Forecasts are favorable for now, including Rio Grande do Sul, which should have a better season this year in terms of precipitation. Looking at the months from November to February, the maps indicate high levels of expected rainfall. In this case, we could experience harvest problems on the 26th. However, the expected rainfall is beneficial. In Paraná, approximately 18% of the soybean area has been planted. This rate is equivalent to around 1.062 mln hectares planted, out of a total of 5.9 mln hectares estimated for the state. The previous week, the ...

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