Brazil's soybean crops are expected to yield a record-breaking harvest of 173.71 million tons for the 2024/25 season, marking a 14.1% increase from the previous season, as reported by Safras & Mercado. This is attributed to an increase in the cultivation area and improved average productivity. However, some regions may see reduced productivity due to adverse weather conditions. Meanwhile, sales from the 2023/24 harvest are nearly at 100% as of January 10.