Brazil: Soybean planting in Mato Grosso reaches 99.96% of the estimated area for the 2023/24 harvest, with a slight delay

Published Dec 11, 2023

Tridge summary

Soybean planting in Mato Grosso for the 2023/24 harvest is nearly complete, with 99.96% of the planned area already planted, a slight increase from the previous week. However, compared to the same period of the previous harvest, there is a small delay of 0.04 percentage points, and compared to the average of the last five years, planting is delayed by 0.03 percentage points. The regions with incomplete planting are the center-south and northeast of the state, while other regions have already completed sowing activities.
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Soybean planting in Mato Grosso reached 99.96% of the area planned for the 2023/24 harvest last week, as pointed out by the Mato-Grossense Institute of Agricultural Economics (Imea). Compared to the previous week, which recorded 99.57% sowing, there was an increase of 0.44 percentage points. However, in relation to the same period of the 2022/23 harvest, there is a small delay of 0.04 percentage points, when sowing was already completed. Compared to the average of the last five years, which is 99.99%, planting is slightly delayed by 0.03 percentage points. The regions where planting has not yet been completed ...

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