Crop productivity outlook remains stable

The productivity prospects for corn, beans, cotton, corn, sugar cane and coffee crops remain unchanged over the next few weeks

29.05.2018 | 20:59 (UTC -3)
Weather

A mass of polar air that still continues to act over much of the center-south, keeps the weather dry and with no rain forecast in practically all of Brazil. The exceptions are the northern reaches of the North Region and the Recôncavo of Bahia, which experience unstable weather and rain at any time of the day.

The dry air, which prevents the formation of rain clouds, is already starting to lose strength and as a result, next Thursday (31), a new cold front will begin to advance over Rio Grande do Sul, bringing rain to much of it. of State. According to forecast models, the system should also advance throughout the Corpus Christi holiday through the producing regions of Santa Catarina, Paraná, southern regions of Mato Grasso do Sul, south and east of São Paulo.

Only next week will the cold front advance a little further, bringing rain in the form of very irregular showers to the other producing regions of São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, south and southwest of Goiás and the southern half of Minas Gerais. Isolated showers can also be recorded over some points in the western and southern regions of Mato Grosso.

Even with the possibility of rain showers over some parts of the Southeast and Center-West, next weekend and early next week, the showers will be extremely punctual and of low intensity, not changing much the current crop conditions. .

Condition of crops        

The productivity prospects for corn, beans, cotton, corn, sugar cane and coffee crops remain unchanged over the next few weeks. There is no indication that any type of adverse weather conditions will occur to the point of causing new losses or even promoting productivity. On the other hand, the firmer weather maintains very favorable conditions for carrying out harvesting work and cultural treatments.

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