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Thanks to Soy, Brazil Harvest to Grow 13% PDF Print E-mail
Written by Norma Nery   
Thursday, 27 January 2005

The 2005 harvest in Brazil could be 13.29% greater than in 2004. The forecast is for a total of 134.9 million tons. This estimate is part of the third prognosis on production and cultivated area, released today by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).

According to the IBGE, soybeans will play a substantial role in this year's crop increase, unlike in 2004, when the product contributed to a 3.7% decline in relation to 2003.

The IBGE's coordinator of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Alberto Lauria, said that soybeans account for 41% of the country's grain production.

"The significant increase in soybeans is being attributed to the lack of alternatives for farmers to shift to other products," he affirmed.

Herbaceous cotton, which was the standout in 2004, growing 62%, is expected to pull back this year in production and cultivated area, principally in the state of Mato Grosso.

This area is expected to produce 1.406 million tons, 18.16% less than in 2004. In terms of cultivated area, there has been expansion in the case of peanuts, unpolished rice, and soybeans.

Translation: David Silberstein
Agência Brasil

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