With recommendations from Senar / MS, hardwood production in Brazil increases 10% in October

Published Nov 2, 2020

Tridge summary

In 2020, Senar's assisted properties in Mato Grosso do Sul saw a 10% increase in leafy vegetable production in October compared to the previous year, with a total of 699,500 kilos produced. This increase is credited to rural producers' adoption of innovative technologies and practices, as well as technical guidance from ATeG Horticultura. Lettuce was the top-selling hardwood product in October. To maintain this production growth throughout the rainy season from November, ATeG Horticultura is providing guidance on soil coverage and cautioning producers about excess nitrogen and the importance of using resistant varieties.
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In the properties assisted by Senar in Mato Grosso do Sul in 2020, the group of leafy vegetables had a 10% higher production in October, when compared to the same period last year. According to data from ATeG (Technical and Managerial Assistance), 699,500 kilos of products such as lettuce, cabbage and arugula were registered this year, while in 2019 it was 635,700 kilos. This is the theme of this week's # MercadoAgropecuário. According to Dorly Pavei, coordinator of ATeG Horticultura, this growth is the result of greater adhesion of innovative technologies and practices by rural producers. “The increase in production is due to the improvement in the cultivation process and the evolution of the producers served by Senar. The technical recommendations passed on by ATeG, such as fertilization, cultural treatments and market planning, provide results beyond those expected ”, he explains. Currently, ATeG Horticultura serves 918 rural producers in 54 municipalities in the state. The ...

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