The article announces the conclusion of the sanitary gap in Roraima, a measure designed to combat Asian rust, enabling soybean planting for the 2025 harvest from March 19 to June 26 each year. This ordinance, part of the Asian Rust Control Program launched in June 2022, aims to reduce the disease's spread and enhance crop health by regulating soybean cultivation. The program has registered all soybean producers in Roraima, highlighting the state's dedication to crop health and sustainable rural development. The early defoliation of plants by Asian rust negatively affects grain formation and productivity, but the use of pesticides can lead to fungus resistance, underscoring the importance of this control measure.