Brazil: Price variation for a bag of white oats in Rio Grande do Sul, between R$60 and R$78

Published 2024년 10월 29일

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The harvest of white oats in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, has progressed to 35% of the cultivated areas, with variations in productivity. The total area dedicated to production is estimated at 365,590 hectares with an average productivity of 2,402 kg per hectare. The quality of grains in some regions has been a challenge, leading producers to store the production on their properties. The average price charged for a 60 kg bag of white oats destined for industry varies across regions.
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According to the Informativo Conjuntural released this Thursday (24) by Emater/RS, the harvest of white oats in Rio Grande do Sul has advanced, reaching 35% of the cultivated areas. The progress was more significant in the Western Half, where planting occurred earlier. However, productivity has shown considerable variations, with some crops presenting yields below expectations. Currently, 31% of the cultivated areas are mature, 23% are in the grain filling phase, and 1% is still flowering. Emater/RS-Ascar estimates that the total area dedicated to the production of white oats is 365,590 hectares, with an expected average productivity of 2,402 kg per hectare. In Erechim, 32% of the areas have been harvested, with an average yield of 2,400 kg per hectare. In the remaining crops, which are in the filling and maturation phase, the impact on production potential is significant, especially in areas sown earlier. In Frederico Westphalen, 60% of the crops have been harvested, with 20% in ...

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