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Brazil's Conab raises view on second corn output, exports

Brazilian farmers are anticipated to gain a larger than expected second corn crop and export more of the cereal this season, national crop company Conab stated on Thursday as growers continue to gather fields.

The company stated Brazil will produce 88.116 million metric lots of 2nd corn in the 2023/24 cycle, around 2 million tons more than approximated last month.

Second corn represents 70% -80% of overall corn production in a. given year and is mainly exported in the second half, when it. competes with the United States in global markets.

Conab sees Brazil exporting a total of 33.5 million tons of. corn this season, up from the 31 million lots anticipated in May. however still a far cry from yearly exports of 54.6 million heaps in. the previous cycle.

Conab noted Mato Grosso's 2nd corn was planted within the. perfect environment window, including making use of high performance seeds. improved crop prospects. On the other hand, dry spell in numerous. parts of west Parana, another huge corn producer in Brazil,. slashed yields irreversibly, it said.

The company likewise somewhat reduced its total soy production. forecast after extraordinary rains in southern Brazil spoiled. part of the crop, causing 1.2 million heaps to be lost there. alone. The Brazilian soybean harvest is almost over, it included.

After adjusting its second corn projection, Conab stated. Brazil's overall corn production will now be 114.144 million heaps. in the existing cycle, up 2.24% from last month's view but below. the nearly 132 million last season, when farmers planted a. bigger corn location.

Conab's overall grain production for the nation projection was. upped by 0.7% to 297.544 million tons.

(source: Reuters)