As of October 11, 2024, soybean planting in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, has reached 15.6% with the total area planted being around 702 thousand hectares, marking a 7.4% increase from the previous year. The municipalities of Sete Quedas, Aral Moreira, Amambai, Coronel Sapucaia, and Laguna Carapã are leading in planting progress. The expected area for this harvest is projected to increase by 6.8% from the previous cycle, reaching 4.501 million hectares, with an estimated productivity of 51.7 bags/ha, resulting in a production of 13.977 million tons. The success of the cultivation relies on specific climate conditions and tactics such as staggered planting. The state is expected to experience rainfall until the end of October, with the exact volume being uncertain due to the La Niña phenomenon.