Paraná State, Brazil, accelerates soybean harvest in 2025/26.

In locations across Brazil’s Paraná state, soybean harvesting operations have entered their peak period. Some areas have already completed the harvest, while others are in the final stretch of harvesting. Dry weather has allowed harvesting work to proceed smoothly, and mechanized operations have made significant progress. The Paraná State Department of Agriculture (Deral) attributes this to irregular rainfall and fluctuations in temperature throughout the growing season. For crops that are in the pod-filling stage, recent drought has caused a shortage of moisture. In other areas, recent rainfall has temporarily halted field operations.

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