The Vegetation Health Index (VHI), a U.S. government product, suggests vegetation in Mato Grosso may be in the worst state since 2015, which preceded one of the state’s worst growing seasons.
The other comparable one was in 2020, though the following soybean crop was normal.
Soils in Mato Grosso lack in nutrients and quality as compared with the best U.S.
The state is expected to grow 27% and 38% of Brazil’s total 2023-24 soy and corn crops, respectively.
Nationally, Brazil’s soybean planting was 68% as of last Thursday, the lowest rate since 2019-20 and behind the year-ago 80%.
Persons:
Rio, Mato Grosso, Karen Braun, Matthew Lewis
Organizations:
Lucas, El Nino, Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
Mato Grosso, Brazil, NAPERVILLE , Illinois, Mato, U.S, Mato Grosso’s