According to AgRural, the Brazilian soybean harvest for 2025-26 has begun cautiously, with only 0.02% of the national area sown as of September 4th, primarily in Paraná. This marks a somewhat earlier start than last year. Summer corn planting in the Center-South, on the other hand, has moved faster, reaching 12% of the land, up from 7% the previous week and 15% during the same time period as the previous harvest. Planting continues to concentrate in the three southern states, which are favored by high humidity and lower minimum temperatures, hastening the growth of cron crops in the area.
Source: Compre Rural (*Translated by Ia Niani)
