Brazil's soybean planting for the 2023/24 season is progressing at a slower pace than usual due to bad weather conditions, with 74% of the planned area planted so far. Last year, 87% of the areas had been planted by the same date, making this the slowest planting progress in eight years. The excessive rainfall in southern states and low humidity in north-central areas have led to the need for further showers and better distribution of precipitation for sowing to continue and limit yield losses.