With emphasis on soybeans, grain production in AP has an estimated growth of 13% by the end of the year
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National Supply Company (Conab) estimates that production will jump from 21.6 thousand tons to 24.4 thousand tons of grains. The survey also recorded that production in the North region as a whole should jump 18.2%. Anderson Viegas/G1 With a planted area of 11,100 hectares in 2021 and 2022 and an expected advance of 12,400 hectares in the next harvest by the end of the year, Amapá has an estimated growth of 13% in grain production of State. The National Supply Company (Conab) estimates that from 21.6 thousand tons of grains, production will reach 24.4 thousand tons. In this case, the highlight is soybean production, with growth of 14.5%, which represents 19.7 thousand tons in 2022 and 2023. The crop area planted with the grain rose from 6.5 thousand hectares to 7. 4 thousand hectares in the period. The survey also recorded that production in the North region as a whole should jump 18.2%, an increase of 14.3 million tons in the last harvest to an estimated value of 16.9 million tons in the next. Watch the latest news from g1 Amapá VIDEOS with news from Amapá:
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