Summer corn planting exceeds 70% in Brazil, but remains behind, reports Conab

Published 2023년 12월 19일

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The National Supply Company (Conab) released its weekly report on the development of corn crops for the 2023/24 summer harvest in Brazil. The planting for this harvest is currently at 73.5% of the total forecast, which is behind the progress at the same time during the last harvest. The most advanced states in planting activities are Paraná, São Paulo, and Santa Catarina, while the crops already sown are in various stages of development, with 8.1% in the emergency phase and 3.6% already in maturity.
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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, rising from 65.9% last week and reaching 73.5% of the total forecast, which is behind the 82.3% in the same period last harvest. The most advanced states in activities are Paraná, São Paulo and Santa Catarina (100%), Minas Gerais (96%), Rio Grande do Sul (86%), Goiás (65%), Bahia (60%), Piauí (12 %) ...

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