Soybean and bean harvest has already started in Bahia, Brazil

Published 2022년 3월 11일

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The article reports on the significant increase in grain production in Bahia, Brazil, with an estimated 9.9% rise, resulting in a harvest of 11.8 million tons. The state plans to expand its planted area by 5.6% to 3.47 million hectares. The main crops forecasted are soybeans and corn, accounting for 59.41% and 28.5% of the production, respectively. Other grains like cotton, beans, sorghum, castor beans, wheat, and peanuts are also expected to see increased production. The variation in February rainfall has impacted the crops differently, but overall, recent rains have been favorable for most. The crop numbers were collected by Conab in February, confirming that the planting of the first harvest crops in the main regions has been completed.
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The estimated 9.9% increase in grain production in the state of Bahia should guarantee a volume of 11.8 million tons in the state's 2021/2022 harvest. The area to be planted with grains should also be expanded by 5.6% and reach 3.47 million hectares. The result of the Bahian crop was released this week by the National Supply Company (Conab), along with national production figures. In Bahia, some products, such as soybeans and beans, are already harvesting. The planting of 2nd crop crops, such as beans and corn, is also already being observed. According to Conab research, the rains that have been occurring in recent months have brought very favorable prospects for part of the crops, while the excess that occurred in some regions draws attention, although it has not yet caused major damage. In February, rainfall decreased in many locations and each crop was impacted differently by these variations. Among the results, soybean stands out, which alone represents 59.41% of all ...

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