Sugarcane crop in Brazil faces climate and economic challenges

Published Nov 18, 2024

Tridge summary

The article highlights the challenges faced by Brazil's sugarcane harvest in 2024 due to adverse weather conditions such as droughts and fires, leading to lower than expected productivity and revenue. The sector's vulnerability to external factors like the global economy, oil prices, and weather conditions is emphasized, affecting mills directly. Despite escaping fires, a field in Echaporã saw a 10% revenue drop due to unsuitable weather. The article underscores the need for resilience in the sector and the complexity of the production chain, with stakeholders seeking strategies to mitigate losses and enhance results in an uncertain environment.
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The 2024 sugarcane harvest is coming to an end, marked by significant challenges, especially with regard to the weather. The combination of adverse conditions, such as droughts and fires, has affected the productivity of many sugarcane fields, resulting in a harvest below expectations in several regions of Brazil. The sugarcane and ethanol sector is largely influenced by external factors, such as the global economy, oil prices and weather conditions. When one of these elements does not align, the repercussions on the mills are practically immediate. In a sugarcane field located in Echaporã, in the interior of São Paulo, the estimate is a 10% reduction in revenue compared to the previous harvest. Despite having escaped the fires that severely affected the region in recent months, the location still suffered from the impact of the unsuitable weather. The month of November traditionally marks the end of the production cycle of the sugarcane harvest. On average, around 210 tons are ...

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