45.3% OF OFF-SEASON CORN IS SOWN IN THE COUNTRY, ACCORDING TO CONAB MONITORING

The Brazilian 2023/24 summer corn cultivation has reached 98.3% of the estimated area, slightly behind last year’s pace. The first corn crop harvest has begun, covering 21.4% of the planted area, with significant progress compared to the previous season. Additionally, the planting of the second corn harvest for 2023/24 has surged to 45.3% of the forecasted area, exceeding last year’s progress. Mato Grosso and Paraná are leading in the planting of winter cereal crops. These updates, reported by Conab, reflect the current state of Brazil’s corn production, with notable advancements in harvesting and planting across various regions of the country.
Source: Nova Cana