Brazil: Farmers have planted 61% of their corn crops in Parana

Published Mar 20, 2023

Tridge summary

Farmers in Parana, Brazil, have made progress in planting their safrinha corn, with 61% now planted, despite it being the slowest start in the past seven years. This advance was possible due to favorable weather conditions, including sunny days and less rainfall. However, some farmers are planting outside the recommended window due to having purchased their inputs, or are opting for alternative crops due to late planting and crop insurance issues. Meanwhile, 43% of the first corn crop has been harvested, with the remaining corn maturing and being rated as good to average.
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Farmers in Parana took advantage of a couple of days of sunny weather last week to ramp up their safrinha corn planting. According to the Department of Rural Economics (Deral), the safrinha corn in the state is now 61% planted, which represents an advance of 24% for the week. The slowest safrinha corn planting is in the northern and west-central regions of the state. Even with this advance, the safrinha corn planting in the state is still the slowest in the last seven years. Last week was a particularly good week for planting given the fact that the state had two sunny days and a little less rainfall. Deral indicated that the corn was 43% germinating and 57% in vegetative development. The corn is rated 1% average and 99% good. Deral expects the farmers in the state to plant 2.63 million hectares of safrinha corn (6.49 million acres). Some farmers are planting their safrinha corn outside the recommended window because they had already purchased their inputs. Others are opting for ...

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