Soybean planting in the state of Pará is delayed in some regions due to the irregularity of rainfall, according to Vanderlei Ataídes, president of the Brazilian Association of Soybean Producers of Pará (Aprosoja-PA). Stay informed about the latest news and updates on soybeans! Join our community through the link! 🌱 “In my property, it rained about 20 millimeters last night, but it was an isolated cloud. There is a forecast of more precipitation, but it needs to materialize,” said Ataídes. He highlighted that some producers who sowed “on dust” will have to replant, and that the start of planting in his region is scheduled for December 10. For the 2025/26 season, Aprosoja of the state estimates that Pará will have 1.3 million hectares of soybeans, about 200,000 hectares of summer corn, and 15,000 hectares of rice, totaling 1.5 million hectares cultivated with grains. The second survey by the National Supply Company (Conab), released on November 13, points to a harvest of 4.864 ...
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