Uruguay: Rice planting ends with 20% larger area

Published 2024년 11월 29일

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Rice planting for the 2024/2025 harvest has increased by 20% compared to the previous campaign, covering around 183 thousand hectares and nearing the record set in 1998/1999. Despite weather-related delays, the start of the harvest is considered satisfactory with over 90% of the global area planted by the end of November. Approximately 10% of the 1.5 million tons from the previous harvest remains to be sold and delivered before the end of February 2025. Alfredo Lago, president of the Rice Producers Association, is optimistic about the sector's prospects under the new government, led by Yamandú Orsi, and is hopeful for the ministry's strengths and the performance of the new Minister of Environment and Labor.
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(By El Observador) Rice planting is almost complete, confirming a significant increase in the area occupied for the 2024/2025 harvest, 20% more than in the previous campaign, advancing to around 183 thousand hectares and coming close to the record, 205 thousand hectares for the grain from the 1998/1999 cycle. Alfredo Lago, president of the Rice Producers Association (ACA), told El Observador that this year the agricultural work of installing cereal crops has been characterized by its extension. He recalled the first plantings carried out in Artigas at the beginning of September. Almost two months later, at the end of November, there are farmers planting, as a result of the weather factor that has been causing interruptions in the entry of machinery onto the farms. In general, he explained, despite this we can speak of a satisfactory start to the harvest, at least for the majority of the almost 500 producers who plant, although he admitted that there are cases in which delays have ...
Source: Planetaarroz

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