Brazil: Rondônia producers face uncertainty regarding soybean planting

Published 2024년 9월 10일

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Soybean producers in Rondônia can begin sowing from Wednesday (11) as the sanitary vacuum ends, but they must exercise caution due to insufficient rainfall. Adair José Menegol, president of Aprosoja-RO, highlights that isolated rains are not enough for safe sowing, with areas like Vilhena, Cerejeiras, and Cabixi awaiting heavier rains. The current intense heat and drought conditions are unfavorable, and producers are wary of compromising the initial development of soybean crops, which require adequate soil moisture. The planting window may be adjusted as weather conditions improve.
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With the end of the sanitary vacuum in Rondônia, producers in the state will be able to start sowing soybeans as of this Wednesday (11). However, weather conditions are factors that require patience and caution from producers, since it is necessary to identify the ideal time to start planting. The lack of significant rainfall, for example, has been a challenge for producers in the region. Check out the latest information on agriculture, livestock, the economy and weather forecast in the palm of your hand: follow Canal Rural on WhatsApp! According to Adair José Menegol, president of Aprosoja-RO, the isolated rains that have appeared in the state are still not enough to safely start sowing. He points out that the municipalities of Vilhena, Cerejeiras and Cabixi, which are usually the first to start planting, are waiting for the arrival of heavier rainfall. “The expectation is that producers will wait to start planting. So far, there has been no news of anyone in the Rondônia region ...
Source: CanalRural

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