In para grain crop challenges can reach 6.6 million tonnes | The economy

Can reach a hint of grain in the state of Para 6.597 million tonnes6.8% increase compared to the previous crop recorded by 6.175 million. Vanderley Attade, president of the Aprozojo-Pa (Association of Soybean, Corn and Rice of Paras), explained that the increase was positive due to a delay in the agricultural calendar, which was a reflection of rainfall delay in late 2024. The estimate was released by the National Supply Company (Konab) in April. According to Atade, the product is recorded and the year, its growth.
The company’s newsletter shows an increase in an area planted in the state about 7.7% compared to the previous crop. The area of cultivation has been assessed 2.041 million This year, the 2023/24 crop against 1.895 million. On the other hand, productivity must have a 0.8% discount between two periods of analyzing.
In crops, the state of the soybean state is headed by 2.57 million tonnes in 2022 to 4.3 million in 2022, which is 67%, based on data from the Sedap Statistical Sector (Secretary of Agriculture Development and Fishing). The culture showed continuous evolution in the average income, reaching 3,341 pounds for hectares this year. This good performance of soybean, according to the president of the Apricosoja, is also delayed by rainfall, despite the obstacles last year.
“So far, we feel that we have good productivity, because we have been delayed for twenty days in our area and we have been a little late with it, so there may be some difference in the number of previous reports,” he explained.
According to him, grain cultivation is still recently in the state, compared to other areas, has long been dealing with cultures. “With the passage of every year, the state is also increasing its planting area, so we hope this year is a good crop.” Over the past four years, Sedop data confirms the expectation of this sector and indicates 53% growth in this area, which in 2022, in 2022, compared to 1.28 million this year.
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The initial culture reference was planted mid -2024, but the rains only appeared on December 29. Despite the weather factors, the crops follow the company and without compromising structures in the assessment of Atade. The Konab April Bulletin was also indicated by disorders, which identified damages in specific areas.
“In the first areas of the intermediate region of Redeno and South BR-163, there are many rainfall and problems that have been reduced in many areas.
Other cultures
The other product highlighted from the perspective of this sector representative is the corn, which is likely to be large profitability, especially in the second crop of summer. However, if it is a viable option, it highlights the need to invest in storage structures. There are technologies, but they are all focused on soy and with the possibility of cultivating and cultivating both at once, space is not possible.
Atade said, “We have a lot of planting soy on soy and unfortunately the company’s companies that focus on investing this phenomenon soybean.
In the state, which recorded 1.22 million this year, maize productivity could be explained by the sudden fall in the state, according to Sedop data, about 30% (or 530,000 T) compared to the 1.75 million reached by 2024. Despite the oscillation, the harvested area has grown in 236,000 hectares till this year. Other grain cultures occur in ings with oscillations and waterfalls.
In the case of rice, this year’s culture has positive rates again, after falling in the previous year, 109,591 thousand tonnes, which are 92,912 thousand t. This year’s Bean results showed a continuous decrease in 39% over the last four years, 20.9 thousand T in 2022, compared to 12.8 thousand tonnes this year. Dend productivity data expires in 2023 and represents stability without evolution.
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The president of the Aposoja believes that the numbers will be even higher if there are investments and bureaucratic processes in logistics infrastructure. It represents difficulties with transportation on state roads and in this movement here and in other states with fees and tolls. Send high values and hard -toug -traffic roads and consequently sending the final product price.
This, in turn, is an obstacle with the NGOs and in some cases the law prevents the growth of certain cultures. Atade emphasized that only 1% of the territory occupied and that the average generation of grain production contributes to 70,000 jobs. In order to reduce the demand for transport, including the state ports, he suggests the implementation of projects such as the fall of the highways and the fall of the highways and the fall of Pedral Do Laureno, which provides the expansion of the Araguya and Tokantins rivers to facilitate navigation.
“Now, the federal and the state government should look at great affection, very urgently to release more ports in our state there is a auction problem, which is very complicated, is very complicated,” Atade said.