Wheat Harvest Progresses to 92%, Reports Emater-RS
Soybean Planting Advances
The soybean planting in Rio Grande do Sul has reached 50% of the expected area for the 2024/25 crop, according to a report by Emater-RS. This marks a significant advance of 10 percentage points in the past week.
- Comparison: Ahead of the 25% achieved at the same time last year but slightly behind the 58% average for this period.
- Key Factor: Soil moisture levels, affected by irregular rainfall across the state, directly influenced planting progress.
Early-planted crops, as of November 10, are showing uniform germination and satisfactory initial development. Recently sown areas, however, are experiencing uneven emergence, which is expected to stabilize with upcoming rains.
Wheat Harvest Nears Completion
The wheat harvest in the state has reached 92% of the total planted area, matching last year’s progress and slightly exceeding the 91% average for this time of year.
- Weather Impact: Favorable weather, including ample sunshine and moderate temperatures early in the week followed by heat, supported rapid harvesting.
Regional Differences in Wheat Outcomes
The 4.12 million tons of wheat projected for this year’s harvest represent a remarkable 57.22% increase compared to the 2023 season. However, results vary across regions:
- Below-average performance: Noroeste, Centro, and Metade Sul faced challenges such as prolonged rainfall, which hindered crop management and harvesting.
- Above-average performance: Planalto and Nordeste reported satisfactory productivity and quality, marking a successful harvest.
These dynamics highlight the impact of regional weather patterns on the agricultural outcomes in Rio Grande do Sul.