The soybean harvest in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, for the 2022/23 season has advanced to 4% from 1% a week earlier, but is behind the 14% usually harvested at this time and the historical average of 21%. The harvested soybeans have varied yields due to climatic conditions, and the crop remains at risk due to insufficient rainfall. Corn harvest has progressed to 74% from 68%, but also slower than the historical average of 60% and last year's 70%. The results for both crops are mixed due to rainfall irregularities.