StoneX announced on Thursday that the total corn production in Brazil for 2023/24 is expected to be 124.5 million tons, which is basically consistent with last month's forecast. The company has increased Brazil's first season corn production to 25.9 million tons, 0.4% higher than the forecast ...
Rice, soybeans and corn will account for 92.3 percent of the Brazilian harvest and 87.3 percent of the planted area. Meanwhile, soybean production is expected to reach 149.1 million tons, 24.7 percent more than last year, while corn production will reach 119.9 million tons, an increase of 8.8...
Compared to 2022, soybean production is expected to increase by 26.9 percent to reach 151.7 million tons, while corn production will grow by 18.9 percent to 131 million tons this year. However, the rice harvest will decline by 3.9 percent to yield 10.2 million tons in 2023. Other products hi...
An analysis by University of Illinois and Ohio State economists found that US corn production costs remain below those of producers in Brazil, primarily due to lower fertilizer costs, even as Brazil is set to export more corn than the US for a second consecutive year.Food and Agricultural ...
Brazil’ssoybeanandcornexports are expected to hit record volumes in 2023, with soybean exports forecast to hit over 90 million tonnes and corn shipments surpassing last year’s record 43.17 million tonnes, Sergio Mendes, director of ANEC, the country’s grain exporters association, toldFastmarkets...
The company expects Brazil's second crop corn yield to average 102.1 bags per hectare (60 kg per bag), up from 96.9 bags per hectare forecast in March and an 11% increase over the previous year's yield. AgroConsult estimated Brazil's first-season corn production at 29.9 million tonnes, ...
Agriculture (USDA). In addition, Brazil is the third largest corn producer in the world, with a projected production of 111.64 million tons, according to the most recent data from Conab for the current harvest, and has consolidated itself as the world's largest exporter of cereal in 2023. ...
Brazilian grain production increased more than fourfold from 1980 to 2016. The grain boom was achieved primarily by soybean–corn double cropping and cropland expansion—both show changing spatiotemporal patterns since the 1980s. Here, we quantified the contributions of these two strategies to corn ...
According to the agency, rice production is expected to increase by 1.9 percent to reach 10.5 million tons, corn production will drop by 10.3 percent to 117.6 million tons, and soybean yields will decrease by 4.3 percent to 145.4 million tons. ...
BRASILIA, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian grain production will reach 310.9 million tons in the 2022-2023 cycle, a growth of 14.5 percent compared to the previous period, according to the estimate released Thursday by the state-run National Supply Company (CONAB). ...