INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
agricultural regions.AgRural, a leading agribusiness consultancy, announced on February 24 that it now expects production to reach 168.2
Mato Grosso do Sul, and Rio Grande do Sul
Insufficient rainfall has hit crops during critical growth stages in these regions.While southern regions struggle, central and northern
areas such as Mato Grosso are thriving
Favorable weather has boosted yields there, with Mato Grosso expected to produce over 50 million metric tons for the first time.These
(Photo Internet reproduction)Delayed harvesting in some areas could disrupt the planting of the second corn crop (safrinha), which accounts
Brazil remains poised for one of its largest soybean harvests ever
Earlier estimates from Rabobank suggested a record-breaking 170 million metric tons this season due to expanded planting areas and favorable
This development carries global implications
Brazil supplies nearly 60% of global soybean exports, making its production levels critical for international markets.A reduced harvest
could tighten supply chains and push prices higher
This would affect industries reliant on soybeans for animal feed and biofuels.The situation underscores the need for investments in
irrigation and climate-resilient farming practices