Showing posts with label Soybean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soybean. Show all posts

Friday, 6 December 2019

Amazon rainforest deforestation affects rainy season in Brazil and harms farmers; soybean and corn production are the most affected

A survey by two researchers from the Federal University of Viçosa, Minas Gerais, and one from the University of California, United States, and published by the Royal Meteorological Society points out that large-scale replacement of the Amazon rainforest by pasture or planting areas is reducing rainfall in regions such as the Brazilian Midwest.

Between 1998 and 2002, the rainy season in the region, comprising Rondônia, southern Amazonas, northern Mato Grosso, and southern Pará, was shortened by 27 days. This has a huge impact on the Brazilian double-crop, in some cases practically making the second harvest impossible. In Brazil, farmers plant soybeans and then corn on the same ground. Without the rain, planting corn after soybean harvesting is practically unfeasible.

According to consultancy AgRural, in 2019, the ideal planting period (window) for the Brazilian corn crop in 2020 should be shorter, as the irregularity of rainfall in recent weeks has caused soybean sowing to be delayed by several parts of the South Central States of the Country.

Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Datagro announces forecast of Brazilian soybean production for 2018/2019 lower than that of 2017/2018

Datagro has raised its soybean production estimate in Brazil in 2018/2019 to 115 million tons. The volume is 6% below the total of 122.3 million tons of the record harvest harvested in 2017/2018.

Datagro also forecasts productivity of 3,205 kilograms per hectare in this harvest, 8% below the 3,470 kg/ha of the 2017/2018 harvest.

Brazil to Host World's Largest Biogas Plant, Pioneering Sustainable Energy

The Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) marks construction commencement of the world's largest biogas plant from citrus effluents, which is loc...