The article reports on the sales performance of Brazil's 2022/23 soybean crop, showing an increase in sales but still falling short of the five-year average for this period. The sales increase is attributed to the arrival of the new crop, although the large volume of harvested soybeans has limited the speed of sales. As of March 3, 2023, 35.4% of the crop has been sold, equal to about 53.924 million tons out of a total estimated crop size of 152.425 million tons. This figure is lower than the corresponding period last year and the five-year average. The article also mentions that early estimates for the sales of the 2023/24 Brazilian soybean crop stand at 1.6%, with detailed figures expected to be released in July.