The harvest of the 2025/26 soybean crop reached 61.1% of the cultivated area in Brazil, after advancing 8.6 percentage points (pp) in seven days, according to a survey conducted by DATAGRO Grains As of last Friday (13). In the same period of the previous season, work was at 69.0%; on average over the last five years, at 61.6%. Responsible for more than a quarter of national production, the harvest reached 97.0% of the projected area in Mato Grosso, a pace in line with that observed in the same period last year, but above the multi-year average (92.9%). In Paraná, work progressed 11 pp in the last week and reached 69.0% of the estimated area, compared to 66.6% on average in recent years. Also in the South region, the harvest reached 24.0% in Santa Catarina and 1.5% in Rio Grande do Sul. In Matopiba, work reached 46.0% in Bahia, 60.0% in Tocantins, 29.0% in Piauí and 26.0% in Maranhão. The harvest is ahead of schedule in Bahia and Tocantins, but behind schedule in Piauí and Maranhão. To follow the progress of the 2025/26 soybean harvest in Brazil, visit [website/link]. analysis section of DATAGRO Portal.

This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.