With an anticipated average yield of 3,329 kg per hectare, the state of Rio Grande do Sul is expected to have 6,681,716 hectares under cultivation for soybeans. It is projected that 22,246,630 tons of soybeans will be produced in the state. Most of the state is seeing ideal weather that encourages grain formation and filling as well as adequate soybean crop development. On the other hand, the southeast region’s crop output has been impacted by too little rainfall. Approximately 65% of farmed lands are at the grain-filling stage of crop development, which is the major stage. Roughly 19% of the crops are mature, and harvesting has progressed to 1% of the total farmed area.
Source: Agrolink (*Translated by Ia Niani)