Soyabean harvest 2019/20 reaches 63.5% of the area

In the case of corn in the summer cycle, the percentage reaches 54.7%; Planting of the 2nd. harvest advances to 90.4% of the area. The harvest of the 2019/20 Brazilian soybean crop reached 63.5% of the estimated area, points out the most recent survey, referring to March 13, of the chief analyst of DATAGRO Grains, Flávio Roberto de França Júnior. In relation to the same period last year, there is a 4.2% delay in work. The average harvest over the past five years is around 56.3% of the area. “Again, the record of partial rains over part of the producing region limited the flow a little. Anyway, the works were able to advance in the intervals between the precipitations ”, says França Júnior. “We maintain results obtained from average income within or above expectations, bringing the possibility of some adjustments to the projections in the next surveys. But that is not the picture in the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, which suffered considerable losses in the season, and still have an irregular climate at this time. ”The 2019/20 summer corn harvest in the Central- Southern Brazil reached 54.7% of the predicted area, also considering the date of March 13. In comparison with the same period last year, there is an advance of 6.7% in the works. The average harvest over the past five years is around 48.2% of the area. The planting of the 2nd. 2019/20 corn crop in the Center-South region of Brazil advanced to 90.4% of the estimated area, also considering the date of March 13. In comparison with the same period last year, there is a delay of 1.5% in the works. The average of planting in the last five years is around 87.2% of the area.

Source: Universo Agro / Datagro