BRAZIL WRAPS UP HARVEST SEASON WITH RECORD-BREAKING YELDS REINFORCING GLOBAL DOMINANCE

Despite adverse weather conditions, Brazil successfully finished its soybean harvest, covering 100% of planted areas at a pace matching last season. The 2024-25 crop reached a record 169.6 million tons, marking a 14.8% increase, demonstrating the sector’s resilience. While summer corn nears completion (92.5%), the second corn crop progresses slowly, with just 3.9% harvested by mid-June. Cotton picking has begun (2.8%), rice is nearly finished (99.9%), and wheat planting reaches 51.7%. Brazil’s strong soybean performance reinforces its global dominance, particularly as U.S. production faces climate setbacks. With this record harvest, the country further cements its export competitiveness and prepares for future crop cycles.
Source: Pensar Agro (*Translated by Ia Niani)