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Soybean harvest for 2021/22 crop reaches 5.5% of the area in Brazil, says CONAB

Soybean
Maize (Corn)
Rice
Cotton Seed
Brazil
Published Jan 27, 2022

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From the Broadcast The 2021/22 soybean harvest reached 5.5% of the planted area in Brazil until last Saturday (22), informed the National Supply Company (Conab) in a weekly survey of crop progress. Fieldwork advanced 3.8 percentage points in the week and is 4.6 percentage points ahead of the same period of the previous year (0.9%).

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From Broadcast The 2021/22 soybean harvest reached 5.5% of the planted area in Brazil until last Saturday (22), informed the National Supply Company (Conab) in a weekly harvest progress survey. Fieldwork advanced 3.8 percentage points in the week and is 4.6 percentage points ahead of the same period of the previous year (0.9%). The removal of the oilseed started in the states of Mato Grosso (15.6%), São Paulo (7%), Paraná (4%), Maranhão (2%), Goiás (2%), Bahia (1%) and Santa Catherine (1%). Soybean sowing is still taking place in the states of Maranhão (96%) and Rio Grande do Sul (97%). In the country, the planted area reached 99.4% of the estimated crops – an advance of 0.4 percentage point in the week and a delay of 0.4 percentage point compared to the same period of the previous year. As for corn, Conab reported that the summer harvest totaled 7.7% of the area planted in the country – an increase of 3.3 percentage points compared to the previous week and 2.7 percentage points ...
Source: Agroemdia
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