With the harvesting work completed, the DATAGRO Grains This week, the consultancy released its new monthly survey for Brazil's 2025/26 soybean crop, making minor adjustments to the planted area and average yield. Nationally, the projection for the planted area of soybeans increased from 49.284 to 49.174 million hectares, representing the 19th consecutive year of expansion and a 2% increase compared to the 2024/25 season. Regarding the average yield for this season, the consultancy adjusted its estimate from 3,714 kg/ha to 3,721 kg/ha, a 3% increase compared to the previous cycle. With these small changes, the DATAGRO Brazil now projects its 2025/26 soybean crop at 182.971 million tons, compared to 183.022 million tons projected in April and 174.335 million tons harvested in 2024/25 (+5%). This volume for the season is considered a record. Mato Grosso, Brazil's main producing state, is expected to harvest 51.809 million tons of soybeans this season, a volume 1% higher compared to the previous season and equivalent to more than 28.3% of the national supply. For more details, access all the data at [website address – not provided in the text]. analysis section of DATAGRO Portal.
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