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Brazil’s soybean harvest reaches 5% of estimated area

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The figure, which takes into account areas harvested as of last Thursday, came in 4 percentage points above the previous week. In 2020/21, when the oilseed was planted later due to weather issues, harvesting had reached 0.7% by this point.

Agrural said soybean yields in Mato Grosso were satisfactory, while in the southern state of Paraná they remain low due to a severe drought. In Rio Grande do Sul, also affected by the lack of rainfall, harvesting had not yet started.

The harvesting of Brazil’s 2021/22 soybean crop has reached 5% of the estimated area. (photo internet reproduction)

“In the rest of the country, crops are developing well and the harvest is beginning in several states. Despite some losses due to excessive rains in Matopiba (a five-state area located mainly in northeastern Brazil) and Minas Gerais, expectations point to a great crop in all of these states,” the consultancy said.

AgRural currently sees Brazil’s 2021/22 soybean crop at 133.4 million tons.

As the oilseed harvesting gathers pace, the consultancy also noted the planting of Brazil’s center-south 2022 second corn crop had reached 5% of the estimated area, also driven by Mato Grosso.

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