Brazil: Soybean harvest for 2022/23 reaches 88% of the area in Mato Grosso; corn planting slope in the middle

Published Mar 3, 2023

Tridge summary

Soybean harvest in Mato Grosso has reached 88.12%, surpassing the historical average, with a notable weekly increase of 11.86 percentage points. Corn second crop planting is at 89.36%, also surpassing the average. However, both crops are behind last year's progress. Cotton sowing in the state is completed, but there was a delay compared to previous years.
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Original content

SÃO PAULO (Reuters) - Farmers in Mato Grosso harvested 88.12% of the soybean area in the 2022/23 harvest, a weekly advance of 11.86 percentage points, and ahead of the historical average of 81.53% for the period, showed data from the Mato Grosso Institute of Agricultural Economics (Imea) this Friday. Already corn second crop, which is sown immediately after the soybean harvest in the state, has 89.36% of crops planted, with works that touched the historical average after initial delays and a growth of 16.7 points in the week. The two crops are lagging behind the same period of the previous year, when 90.45% of soybeans were harvested and 94.08% ...
Source: Mixvale

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