Brazil’s wheat crop estimate revised to 10.9 mln T, a record
Sep, 23, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202238
The Brazilian wheat crop should lead to a total of 10.935 million tonnes in yields in 2022 as four states are likely to increase output in what will be a record season for local farmers, according to agribusiness consultancy Safras & Mercado on Wednesday, September 21.
The new estimate represents an increase from the 10.5 million tonnes previously expected.
The adjustment takes into account the likely rise in output in the states of Parana, Sao Paulo, Goias, Bahia and in the Federal District.
The new forecast underscores that Brazil is on track to produce all of the wheat it needs in the space of 10 years or less, as the government has predicted.
The country remains a net importer and buys most of its wheat from neighboring Argentina, but that may soon change.
If projections are confirmed, Brazil’s wheat production this year will be 41.2% higher than the 7.745 million tonnes in 2021, which was already a record, Safras said.
See below the track record of exports and imports of wheat (HS 1001) from Brazil in terms of volume from January 2021 to July 2022. The data is from DataLiner.
Exports and Imports of Wheat | Jan 2021 – Jul 2022 | WTMT
Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)
Thanks to the development of new wheat varieties, Brazilian farmers are able to cultivate wheat plants adapted to tropical conditions.
This has boosted the country’s production potential as cultivation moves to hotter and drier farms in the center of the country, in the Cerrado biome, where growers traditionally plant corn and soybeans.
Safras said Parana will be the second largest producing state this season, with 4.2 million tonnes, behind top producer Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s southernmost state, where farmers are expected to reap 5.1 million tonnes this season.
Source: Hellenic Shipping News
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