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Brazil Creates New Corn for Northeast's Semi-Arid Region |
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Monday, 30 May 2005 |
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Last Friday, May 27, in the state of Sergipe, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Enterprise (Embrapa), linked to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply, presented a new variety of corn adapted to the climatic conditions of the Northeastern semi-arid region.
Designated as the BRS Caatingueiro, the new corn has high productivity and was developed especially for this type of region.
The new seed's cycle is considered precocious: It requires only 90 days to reach maturity in dry periods. With regular rainfall the crop can be gathered 65-70 days after sowing.
In what are considered normal climatic conditions for the region, cultivation of the BRS Caatingueiro can yield between 2 and 3 thousand kilos per hectare.
According to the Ministry's advisory office, Brazil's semi-arid region comprises 1,132 municipalities characterized by, separately or together, annual rainfall of less than 800 millimeters and a greater than 60% index of dryness and risk of drought.
The area officially classified as the Brazilian semi-arid region corresponds to 969,589.4 square kilometers.
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