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Mercosur Regional Analysis

Corn   Farmers remain focused on the soybean harvest at the expense of executing fieldwork for corn. With favorable weather over the past few days, 20 percent of the soybean area has been harvested. As a result, corn harvest progress was limited, with only a 2.4 percentage point weekly advance, bringing the total to 37 percent of the area. This remains ahead of last season, largely due to a higher proportion of early-planted corn. Corn yields remain within expectations, with the national average at 8.12 MT per hectare. The greatest progress this week occurred in the southern part of the agricultural region, where yield were variable due to heat and water stress during the summer. Exporters are encouraged by improved corn flow to s...

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