EL NIÑO CAUSES RAINFALL CHANGES IN BRAZIL

The El Niño phenomenon is set to continue impacting weather conditions in Brazil in November, causing changes in rainfall patterns and temperatures. In October, the Midwest saw irregular rainfall while the Center-South saw heavy downpours, which affected the production of wheat, corn, and soybean crops. According to meteorologist Gabriel Rodrigues, El Niño will persist, with predictions for mid-autumn 2024. Temperatures in November are expected to be higher than usual, particularly in Brazil’s north-central region. Rainfall in southern Brazil is forecast to be above average, while rainfall in the north-central region is expected to be less than typical. This will have an influence on a variety of agricultural activities, including soybean, corn, wheat, cotton, and rice production.
Source: Agrolink (*Translated by Ia Niani)