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Brazil's Conab raises soybean output view to 166.32 mln T.

Brazilian crop company Conab on Tuesday raised its forecast for domestic soy production in the 2024/2025 season to 166.32 million metric loads, from 166.21 loads formerly, mentioning excellent weather and a minor change in the growth of the oilseed's planted location.

The new forecast for soy production in Brazil, the world's. greatest manufacturer and exporter, is 12.6% greater than the 2023/24. harvest and a record. Nevertheless, it is lower than some personal. consultancies' quotes, which see the crop at between 167. million heaps and 173 million heaps.

This season, Conab sees the soy cultivated location at 47.4. million hectares (117.1 million acres), an increase of 2.7%. compared to the previous duration. In December, Brazil's soy area. growth was pegged at 2.6%.

Brazil is poised to export more than 105 million tons of. soybeans in the season, a larger volume than the 98.6 million. tons of last year, on sufficient supplies, Conab stated. Most of. Brazil's exports go to China.

In the new report, Conab likewise slightly decreased its total. corn production forecast to 119.55 million metric tons,. reflecting in part a reduction of the nation's first-corn area. and dryer conditions in the south of the country, which is. already triggering yield losses.

Brazil plants three corn crops each year.

Conab stated the 2nd corn crop, the greatest of the 3,. would be planted somewhat behind desired since of hold-ups. in the soy cycle.

2nd corn is planted after soy in the same fields, and. represents 70-75% of production in a given year.

2nd corn planting was expected to begin at the end of. December, generally in irrigated areas in Mato Grosso and Parana. state. In other areas, it needs to gather pace at the end of. January and magnify throughout February, Conab noted.

A later planting schedule for second corn exposes the crop. to larger environment threat.

(source: Reuters)