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Brazil: Temperature rises again in bean-producing areas of Paraná

Dried Common Bean
Brazil
Sustainability & Environmental Impact
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 26, 2024

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The Department of Rural Economy (Deral) in Paraná, Brazil, has reported a slight decline in the condition of the state's bean crops due to excessive heat, with 93% still rated in good condition. Despite this, the outlook for the harvest remains positive, although bean prices are under pressure from the expected good production. The weather in Paraná, critical for the autumn bean crop, is forecasted to stay favorable, with steady conditions and some light rain anticipated in parts of the state. This weather trend is vital for sustaining the optimistic harvest expectations and for influencing the prices consumers will pay.
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The latest weekly agricultural bulletin prepared by the Department of Rural Economy (Deral), in Paraná shows that until March 21st, the state's bean crops worsened due to excessive heat. Currently 93% of the area has good conditions, compared to 98% the previous week. Average crops account for 6% of the total and poor crops account for 1%, compared to 2% and none before, respectively. Despite this worsening, the situation is still positive for a good harvest. The expectation of good production has put pressure on prices, albeit prematurely, considering that only 1% of crops are maturing and that the harvest will only gain volume in April. For these lower prices to be effective for the producer, and reach the consumer in the future, weather conditions need to remain favorable in Paraná, which has the largest area dedicated to bean cultivation in the autumn. Weather trend for the next few days This Tuesday (26/03), the weather remains steady with sunshine in most regions of the ...
Source: Climatempo
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