Brazil's Soybean Harvest Progresses Amid Weather Challenges
Brazil's Soybean Harvest Progresses Amid Weather Challenges
US · Published Feb 10, 2026
Brazilian farmers have harvested 16% of their soybean crop, slightly ahead of last year's pace.
Mato Grosso farmers are harvesting soybeans amid breaks in heavy rainfall.
Drought and heat conditions are concerning producers in Mato Grosso do Sul and Rio Grande do Sul.
Soybean harvest at 16%, ahead of last year
Brazilian farmers have harvested 16% of their 2023/24 soybean crop as of last Thursday, according to agribusiness consultancy AgRural. This marks an increase of 6 percentage points from the previous week and slightly surpasses the 15% completion reported a year earlier. The harvesting efforts are primarily driven by activities in Mato Grosso state, where farmers are working during breaks in strong rainfall. However, producers in southern Mato Grosso do Sul and Rio Grande do Sul states are facing concerns due to drought and heat conditions. Additionally, the planting of Brazil's second corn crop has reached 22% of the estimated area, up from 20% a year earlier, while the first corn harvest has progressed to 15%, ahead of the 9% seen last year.
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