Paraguay projects total soybean harvest at 10,58 million tons

StoneX estimates 9,92 million tons in the main harvest and 1,29 million tons in the second harvest, totaling 10,58 million tons.

05.09.2025 | 15:58 (UTC -3)
Valeria Campos

With the results of the Paraguayan soybean second crop already consolidated, the outlook is that total soybean productivity, including the forecast for the 2025/26 cycle, will reach 10,58 million tons. These figures are from the September report on Paraguay's grain estimates by StoneX, a global financial services company. 

This figure, according to Market Intelligence analyst Larissa Barboza Alvarez, is expected to be revised as yields are confirmed. The 2025/26 soybean harvest is expected to yield around 9,92 million tons, a figure maintained in the September report by StoneX, a global financial services company, while the second-crop soybean crop is expected to yield 1,29 million tons.

For second-crop corn, also already consolidated, the estimated productivity for the 2026 second-crop is 4,85 million tons. 

According to the analyst, the market is now monitoring the international scenario that influences the pricing of the oilseed, such as the supply and demand for soybeans in the United States, the performance of the 2025/26 soybean harvest in Brazil, which is about to begin sowing, and the weather.

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