The end of the rains has accelerated soybean harvesting and corn sowing in Brazil

Published 2021년 2월 16일

Tridge summary

Dry weather in Brazil last year delayed soybean sowing, leading to increased quotations and slower harvesting due to excessive rains. Despite these challenges, soybean and corn production forecasts remain high and may exceed last year's figures. Farmers have accelerated soybean harvesting and are behind schedule in sowing corn. Dry weather forecast in the coming week is expected to speed up soybean harvesting and corn sowing. Brazilian farmers have already sold 60.4% of soybeans of the new harvest, a significant increase from the same period last year.
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Dry weather in Brazil in September-October last year delayed the sowing of soybeans, which led to an increase in quotations. Although farmers planned to increase sowing areas amid rising soybean prices, they were in no hurry to sow in dry land. Gradual increases in rainfall have improved harvest prospects, and excessive rains have even delayed harvest in January and February, especially in the southern states, where second-crop corn is sown after soybeans, which has already led to higher corn prices. According to the latest weekly report of the consulting agency Agrural, due to dry weather over the past week, farmers have accelerated soybean harvesting in major regions, where as of last Thursday, 9% of soybean areas were threshed compared to 20% a year ago. The slowest harvest is in the state of Mato Grosso, where, according to IMEA, soybeans are harvested only 22% of the area compared to 58% a year ago. The dry weather forecast in Brazil next week will speed up soybean harvesting ...
Source: Graintrade

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