BRAZIL’S 24-25 SOYBEAN HARVEST HITS 1.7%, SAYS AGRURAL

According to AgRural, Brazil’s soybean harvest for 2024-25 totaled 1.7% of the cultivated area, down from 6% in 2023 and the lowest indicator for the season since 2020-21. Mato Grosso’s harvest is the slowest since 2010-11. While the Midwest, Southeast, and North/Northeast regions receive more rain, the South region and the south of Mato Grosso do Sul have low humidity. The slowest since 2021, when records began on January 28, off-season corn planting in the center-south totaled 0.3%.
Source: Investing.com (*Translated by Ia Niani)