Brazil: Summer corn planting continues to advance, but the delay increases compared to the last harvest, points out Conab

Published 2023년 11월 14일

Tridge summary

Conab's weekly report on Brazilian crops reveals that the planting of corn crops for the 2023/24 summer harvest is progressing, but at a slower pace compared to the previous year. The most advanced states in terms of planting are Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. The crops that have been planted are currently in different stages of development, with a majority in the vegetative phase.
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The National Supply Company (Conab) released its weekly monitoring of Brazilian crops and updated the development stage of corn crops for the 2023/24 summer harvest in Brazil. The planting of the first 23/24 harvest is advancing across Brazil, moving from 40.2% last week to 45.8% of the total forecast, which is behind the 53.9% in the same period last harvest. The most advanced states in activities are Paraná (95%), Santa Catarina (89%), Rio Grande do Sul (80%), Minas Gerais (46.9%), São Paulo (45%), Bahia (9%) and Goiás (1%). Looking at these state data, planting delays also stand out, since at the same time in 2022, sowing was already at 15% in ...

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