SOYBEANS IN PARANÁ ACHIEVE UNPRECEDENTED PRODUCTIVITY, HIGHLIGHTING THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE

Paraná is expected to finish the 2024-25 soybean season with a historic output of 21.2 million tons, marking a 14% jump from the prior harvest. This growth is largely driven by higher yields, climbing from 3,200 kg/ha to 3,673 kg/ha. With 90% of crops in excellent shape, the state reinforces its leading position in Brazil’s soybean sector. The strong results stem from favorable weather, advanced farming techniques, and innovative fertilizers such as Mosaic’s Aspire and MicroEssentials, which enhance nutrient uptake and boost yields. Getting the right nutrients into the soil has been crucial for keeping plants healthy and making good crops. Even when prices go up and down in the market, investing in multinutrient technology is good for the environment and the bottom line. Paraná is a model for agricultural productivity and sustainability because of how well innovation, management, and weather work together.
Source: Portal do Agronegócio (*Translated by Ia Niani)