Sunday 11th May 2025

A market analyst who specializes in South American crop production says higher input costs will impact Brazil’s second-crop corn.

Dr. Michael Cordonnier with Soybean and Corn Advisor in Chicago tells Brownfield Safrinha corn will be planted in January and February.

“And everybody’s talking about the price of fertilizer, and if it’s going to be available or not.”

Despite those concerns, he still expects Brazil’s corn acreage to grow compared to last year.

   

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