Rice harvest reaches 24% in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Published Mar 22, 2023

Tridge summary

The article reports on the progress of the harvest season in Brazil, focusing on three regions: Fronteira Oeste, External Coastal Plain, Central region, Internal Coastal Plain, and South Zone. The data, compiled by the Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Division, indicates that Fronteira Oeste is leading with 35.65% of its total planted area harvested. Overall, 30.48% of the sown areas across the regions have been harvested. The data was collected by the Institute's Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Nucleus teams.
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Original content

Fronteira Oeste is the most advanced, with 89,524 hectares harvested, which represents 35.65% of the total planted area of 251,096 ha. So far, the Campaign registers 37,347 ha, which represents 30.48% of the 122,548 ha sown. The External Coastal Plain already has 26,843 ha harvested, reaching 28.58% of the total of 93,927 ha. The Central region has 22,899 ha, which means 20.44% of the 112,051 ha sown. The Internal Coastal Plain has 20,794 ha harvested, with 16.94% of the sown area of 122,767 ha. And the South Zone reaches 11,022 ha, with 8.01% of 137,583 ha. The data were ...

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