Rains affect soybean harvest and cotton sowing in Brazil

Published 2023년 3월 17일

Tridge summary

Heavy rains are causing problems for agricultural activities in Brazil, including delaying soybean harvest and cotton sowing in areas such as Maranhão, Piauí, and Bahia. The humidity corridors in the North and Northeast are responsible for the excessive rainfall, while high temperatures and low humidity are affecting the water conditions in the Center-South of Bahia and Minas Gerais. Rural producers are facing challenges, but are looking for ways to minimize the impact on production. The weather is expected to stabilize in the coming weeks to allow for successful harvest and sowing. The article provides a detailed forecast of the weather conditions and rainfall amounts in various regions of Brazil.
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Original content

This beginning of the week (20/03) the rains persist in the Center-North, compromising the soybean harvest in areas of Maranhão, Piauí and Bahia, in addition to delaying cotton sowing operations. The same problem is faced by the main producing regions of the Midwest, where soy is still in the field. The reason for the strong rainfall activity is related to the humidity corridors present in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil. Although the rains may come in the form of isolated and transient showers in other areas, in the center-north they remain high and persistent. Meanwhile, the dry air mass continues to act between the Center-South of Bahia and Minas Gerais, keeping temperatures high and humidity levels low. This further aggravates the water conditions of the main crops in the region. Rural producers are aware of the challenges posed by the climate and are looking for alternatives to minimize impacts on production. The expectation is that, as the weeks advance, the ...
Source: Agrolink

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