Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Soybean sector see desuniforme productivity between MS and GO; harvest has rains

JATAÍ, Goiás, Brazil (Reuters)-producers who grow soybeans between Mato Grosso Sul and Goias are watching productivity 2018/19 harvest in disparate, after not so favorable climatic conditions for the development of plantations, while the first crops are marked by more constant rains. Although crops in this region of the Midwest have not suffered from the drought at the same intensity registered in Paraná and southern Mato Grosso do Sul, income in the field also tend to fall short of the potential that if drew at the beginning of the planting. Agroconsult's technicians traveled on the eve the stretch between Campo Grande (MS) and Jataí (Goiás), on the first day of another stage of the Rally of the harvest, shipping technique accompanied this week by Reuters.As yields estimated by the consultancy in crops analyzed in this journey of just over 500 km range from 50 to 75 bags of 60 kg per hectare. The region, according to the technicians, has many times productive potential of more than 70 bags per hectare, thanks in part to a more loamy soil and fertile. Soybean sector see desuniforme productivity BUSINESS between MS and GO; harvest has rains by JOSÉ ROBERTO GOMES/REUTERS • posted in 29/01/19 at 17:19 by José Roberto Gomes JATAÍ, Goiás, Brazil (Reuters)-producers who grow soybeans between Mato Grosso Sul and Goias are watching productivity 2018/19 harvest in disparate, After not-so-favorable weather conditions during the development of plantations, while the first crops are marked by more constant rains. Although crops in this region of the Midwest have not suffered from the drought at the same intensity registered in Paraná and southern Mato Grosso do Sul, income in the field also tend to fall short of the potential that if drew at the beginning of the planting. Technical ADVERTISING of Agroconsult traveled on the eve the stretch between Campo Grande (MS) and Jataí (Goiás), on the first day of another stage of the Rally of the harvest, shipping technique accompanied this week by Reuters.As yields estimated by the crop consulting analyzed in this journey of just over 500 km range from 50 to 75 bags of 60 kg per hectare. The region, according to the technicians, has many times productive potential of more than 70 bags per hectare, thanks in part to a more loamy soil and fertile. "It was very weak," said producer Romina de Sousa, who this year grew soybeans in 350 hectares, between own and rented, in the municipality of Chapadão do Céu (GO), near the border with Mato Grosso do Sul. " The first piece we opened (harvested), we thought it was going to go 70, 80 bags (per hectare), but came to 60. Have neighbor who is reaping 40, 50, "he said, while one of his machines was advancing by plot harvesting soybean which, according to him, it was about 15 of the 20 days without rain during the time of fruiting and grain filling. In the last harvest, when Brazil, the biggest global exporter, reaped a record 119.3 million tons of soybeans, Shah obtained between 70 and 80 bags per hectare. For this year, most analysts and institutions already points fewer than seen last season. On the eve, the soy industry association Abiove, reduced crop forecast in 2,5% before the December projection to 117.9 million tons. MORE IRREGULARIDADESA lack of uniformity in income observed in crops of soybeans between Mato Grosso do Sul and Goiás tends to be even more evident as the harvest gains pace in the region, according to experts. " The drought has hit both the early soy as the late because we had some 30 days without rain in December and then another 15 now in January, "said Assistant coach Luiz Henrique sales rudders, the Pantanal, a dealer of Agricultural inputs operating in the entire Midwest. As he, there are producers reporting to 50% breaks in productivity. The adverse weather that marked the development of soy crops, however, has not been observed in this initial moment of harvest, at least. " Since Thursday won't stop raining, "said Lemes.As rains come in the form of stroke, with specific impacts on the work of harvest. For the next two weeks, however, the forecast is again below average rainfall in some regions, which may give a boost to soybean crop, but at the same time impacting the second crop corn recém-plantado. As the Agriculture Weather Dashboard, Refinitv Eikon, between Mato Grosso do Sul and Goiás may rain between 50 and 150 mm until mid-February--that means below-average rainfall in Mato Grosso do Sul; Goiás should see above-average rains in much of the State.
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