SOYBEAN PLANTING IN BRAZIL REACHES 0.7% OF THE AREA, OUTPACING LAST YEAR

Soybean planting for the 2025 season in Brazil has started at a faster pace, covering 0.70% of the projected area. This rate surpasses the progress seen in recent years, which was 0.25% in 2024, 0.40% in 2023, and a five-year average of 0.18%. As reported by Pátria Agronegócios, sowing has started primarily in irrigated zones where the sanitary void period has ended, with Paraná leading rainfed planting efforts. Although rains have begun in central-northern states like Mato Grosso, Tocantins, and Goiás, the initial sowing activity is currently concentrated in Mato Grosso. This situation points to an accelerated harvest start, supported by good weather and the progressive authorization for planting across various regions.
Source: Pátria Agronegócios / Notícias Agrícolas (*Translated by Ia Niani)