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Brazil: Soybean harvest 2023/24 reaches 66.3% of the country's area, says Conab

Soybean
Published Mar 28, 2024

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The 2023/24 Brazilian agricultural season is experiencing mixed progress across various crops. The soybean harvest is slightly behind last year's pace at 66.3% completion, with Mato Grosso leading at 95.5% harvested. In contrast, the first corn crop harvest shows a minor improvement from the previous season, standing at 42.8% completion. The second corn crop is nearly fully planted at 96.8%. However, the bean and rice harvests are lagging behind last season's rates, with beans at 52.8% and rice at 24% harvested, indicating a delay in these crops' progress.
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The harvest of the Brazilian soybean harvest 2023/24 reached 66.3% of the planted area in the country until Sunday, reported the National Supply Company (Conab), in a weekly survey of harvest progress. There is a delay of 3 percentage points in relation to the same period last year and an increase of 2 percentage points in one week. Among the States that are removing the oilseed from the field, Mato Grosso has the most advanced field work, with 95.5% of the area harvested, followed by Mato Grosso do Sul, with 90%. Rio Grande do Sul, the last to start harvesting, has 3% of the area harvested, an increase of 2 percentage points. Thus, all producing states are in full harvest of the oilseed for the 2023/24 harvest. Corn The harvest of the first corn crop in the country reached 42.8% of the planted area, an increase of 5.8 percentage points in the week and 0.9 percentage points between seasons. Rio Grande do Sul (with 76% of the harvested area), Santa Catarina (78%), Paraná (87%), São ...
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