The Secretary of Agriculture of Paraná in Brazil releases new estimate for the 2022/23 crop

Published 2023년 7월 28일

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The forecast for the 2022/2023 harvest in Paraná is optimistic, with an expected increase in grain production by 37% compared to the previous cycle. Soybean production is expected to reach 22.4 million tons, which is 80% higher than the previous harvest. The second corn crop is estimated to be around 14 million tons, despite a 12% reduction in planted area.
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The 2022/2023 harvest should generate 46.7 million tons of grain in Paraná in an area of 10.8 million hectares. The information is from the Subjective Crop Forecast, released this Thursday (27) by the Department of Rural Economy (Deral), of the Secretary of State for Agriculture and Supply (Seab). If expectations are confirmed, they represent a 37% increase in volume and a 1% reduction in planted area compared to the 2021/2022 cycle, which ended with 34.1 million tons. “Despite some specific challenges, the state should have a good harvest”, analyzes the head of Deral, Marcelo Garrido. Soybean production is confirmed at 22.4 million tons in an area of 5.8 million hectares. The volume is 80% higher than that produced in the 2021/2022 harvest, when Paraná farmers harvested 12.4 million tons. The second corn crop is estimated at almost 14 million tons, a volume 5% higher than the previous cycle, despite the 12% reduction in area, which went from 2.7 million hectares in 21/22 to 2.4 ...

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