Acúmulo de chuva prejudica colheita de soja e plantio de milho no Tocantins; entenda

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Excessive rainfall in Tocantins, Brazil since late January has severely disrupted the soy harvest and delayed the planting of the second corn crop, with some producers only 35% through their soy harvest. At least 15 bridges have collapsed on state highways, isolating rural communities and blocking logistics for the agricultural supply chain. The lost planting window for corn is expected to significantly reduce productivity in the state.

🇧🇷 Location: Silvanópolis — Sources: 1 — First seen: Last seen:
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