Repeated uncharacteristically cold temperatures in Brazil's growing regions:
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL — Freezing temperatures this week in Brazil could hurt corn and wheat in the nation’s southern and southeastern states, Reuters reported, citing Conab, the government’s food supply and statistics agency.
There is risk of moderate and severe frosts in Sao Paulo and Parana states, which could affect second corn that is in the grain-filling stage as well as wheat that is in the flowering stage.
Corn and wheat in Mato Grosso do Sul could also be hit by frosts, though in fewer areas, Conab said.
Conab predicts crop failure due to water stress followed by frosts in three states in relation to second corn, Reuters said.
A production drop is also expected for wheat due to drought in Goiás and frosts in Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo and western fields in Paraná.
#wheat #corn #brazil
https://www.world-grain.com/articles/15617-freezing-temps-could-hurt-brazils-corn-wheat-crops
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL — Freezing temperatures this week in Brazil could hurt corn and wheat in the nation’s southern and southeastern states, Reuters reported, citing Conab, the government’s food supply and statistics agency.
There is risk of moderate and severe frosts in Sao Paulo and Parana states, which could affect second corn that is in the grain-filling stage as well as wheat that is in the flowering stage.
Corn and wheat in Mato Grosso do Sul could also be hit by frosts, though in fewer areas, Conab said.
Conab predicts crop failure due to water stress followed by frosts in three states in relation to second corn, Reuters said.
A production drop is also expected for wheat due to drought in Goiás and frosts in Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo and western fields in Paraná.
#wheat #corn #brazil
https://www.world-grain.com/articles/15617-freezing-temps-could-hurt-brazils-corn-wheat-crops
World-Grain
Freezing temps could hurt Brazil’s corn, wheat crops
Conab predicts crop failure in three states due to water stress, followed by frost.
Just one more example — JBS, world’s biggest meat company — drops $100 mil for a lab-grown meat company. Doesn’t make any sense unless you accept JBS — a WEF partner! — is replacing itself, at the behest of the WEF, positioning for the #PostAnimalEconomy:
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Brazilian meatpacker JBS has agreed to buy Spanish company BioTech Foods, while also creating a new research and development center in Brazil for lab meat as part of a $100 million push into the fast-growing sector.
“The acquisition marks the company’s entry into the cultivated protein market,” JBS said in a filing.
#WarOnMeat #Brazil
https://www.reuters.com/article/jbs-deal-idAFE5N2OC01M
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Brazilian meatpacker JBS has agreed to buy Spanish company BioTech Foods, while also creating a new research and development center in Brazil for lab meat as part of a $100 million push into the fast-growing sector.
“The acquisition marks the company’s entry into the cultivated protein market,” JBS said in a filing.
#WarOnMeat #Brazil
https://www.reuters.com/article/jbs-deal-idAFE5N2OC01M
U.S.
Brazil's JBS agrees to buy Spanish lab meat firm in $100 mln push into sector
Brazilian meatpacker JBS said on Wednesday it had agreed to buy Spanish company BioTech Foods, while also creating a new research and development center in Brazil for lab meat as part of a $100 million push into the fast-growing sector.
Parts of #Brazil have received 6x the usual December rainfall:
#GrandSolarMinimum
https://watchers.news/2021/12/27/bahia-flood-casualties-damage-december-2021/
#GrandSolarMinimum
https://watchers.news/2021/12/27/bahia-flood-casualties-damage-december-2021/
The Watchers
Extreme rainfall hits Brazilian state of Bahia, causing catastrophic damage
Weeks of heavy rainfall over the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia (population 15 million) caused massive floods and damage, leaving at least 18 people dead, nearly 500 000 affected…
Two dams collapsed in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia over the weekend after weeks of heavy rain.
On Saturday night, the Igua dam on the Verruga river near Vitoria da Conquista in southern Bahia collapsed. The second dam broke about 62 miles to the north on Sunday morning.
The floods have affected 40 cities throughout Bahia, Gov. Rui Costa said. He said at least 35,000 people had been displaced from their homes.
"This is a massive tragedy. I can't remember seeing anything like this in Bahia's recent history, given the amount of cities and houses involved. It's truly terrifying, there are so many houses and streets that are completely underwater," Costa said.
#Brazil #GrandSolarMinimum
https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/dam-collapse-sends-wall-water-brazilian-town
On Saturday night, the Igua dam on the Verruga river near Vitoria da Conquista in southern Bahia collapsed. The second dam broke about 62 miles to the north on Sunday morning.
The floods have affected 40 cities throughout Bahia, Gov. Rui Costa said. He said at least 35,000 people had been displaced from their homes.
"This is a massive tragedy. I can't remember seeing anything like this in Bahia's recent history, given the amount of cities and houses involved. It's truly terrifying, there are so many houses and streets that are completely underwater," Costa said.
#Brazil #GrandSolarMinimum
https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/dam-collapse-sends-wall-water-brazilian-town
Zerohedge
Zerohedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
Brazilian corn farmers report atrazine shortage, putting safrinha crop (generally their exports) at risk.
Brazil is a top exporter of corn — without that crop, major issues worldwide:
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As Brazilian farmers are planting their safrinha corn crop, they face atrazine shipping delays and unexpected canceled deliveries, according to soybean grower group Aprosoja Brasil and corn lobby Abramilho. The groups say the shortage could put the safrinha corn crop at risk. The leading corn production herbicide is used to control broadleaf weeds, including volunteer soybeans.
#Brazil #corn
https://www.agweb.com/markets/pro-farmer-analysis/brazils-corn-growers-report-atrazine-shortage
Brazil is a top exporter of corn — without that crop, major issues worldwide:
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As Brazilian farmers are planting their safrinha corn crop, they face atrazine shipping delays and unexpected canceled deliveries, according to soybean grower group Aprosoja Brasil and corn lobby Abramilho. The groups say the shortage could put the safrinha corn crop at risk. The leading corn production herbicide is used to control broadleaf weeds, including volunteer soybeans.
#Brazil #corn
https://www.agweb.com/markets/pro-farmer-analysis/brazils-corn-growers-report-atrazine-shortage
AgWeb
Brazil’s corn growers report an atrazine shortage
As Brazilian farmers are planting their safrinha corn crop, they face atrazine shipping delays and unexpected canceled deliveries. . .
Brazil: ships sit waiting for delayed soybean harvest. They export 44% of global soybean supply — and the beans just aren’t there.
It’s not just Ukraine/Russia that are off the table. We are truly passing the point of no return for global food supply.
#Brazil #soybeans
https://gcaptain.com/ships-sit-empty-for-weeks-waiting-for-delayed-brazil-soybeans/
It’s not just Ukraine/Russia that are off the table. We are truly passing the point of no return for global food supply.
#Brazil #soybeans
https://gcaptain.com/ships-sit-empty-for-weeks-waiting-for-delayed-brazil-soybeans/
gCaptain
Ships Sit Empty for Weeks Waiting for Delayed Brazil Soybeans
By Tarso Veloso (Bloomberg) — A backlog of vessels waiting to load soybeans from some Brazilian ports is stretching to near-record lengths as the world’s biggest bean exporter struggles to harvest...
South America crops in poor condition, yields trending down.
Failures in nearly all breadbaskets as we enter a worldwide food crisis.
#Brazil #Argentina #corn #soybeans
Failures in nearly all breadbaskets as we enter a worldwide food crisis.
#Brazil #Argentina #corn #soybeans
Brazil's Coffee Bean Supply To Hit Record-Low As Global Scarcity Worsens
Stockpiles "are so low that even if we have a good crop next year, Brazil may just barely have enough to serve demand
#coffee #brazil
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/brazils-coffee-bean-supplies-hit-record-low-global-scarcity-worsens
Stockpiles "are so low that even if we have a good crop next year, Brazil may just barely have enough to serve demand
#coffee #brazil
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/brazils-coffee-bean-supplies-hit-record-low-global-scarcity-worsens
Zerohedge
Zerohedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
Brazilian soybean processors have halted operations as crushing margins turned negative.
Abiove, a trade group representing global oilseed crushers in Brazil, confirmed the move, telling Reuters some of its members advanced scheduled maintenance stoppages that traditionally happen at the end of the year as soyoil prices dropped while soybean prices remained high, hurting margins.
https://www.agweb.com/markets/pro-farmer-analysis/some-brazilian-crushers-halt-operations
#brazil #FoodWars
Abiove, a trade group representing global oilseed crushers in Brazil, confirmed the move, telling Reuters some of its members advanced scheduled maintenance stoppages that traditionally happen at the end of the year as soyoil prices dropped while soybean prices remained high, hurting margins.
https://www.agweb.com/markets/pro-farmer-analysis/some-brazilian-crushers-halt-operations
#brazil #FoodWars
AgWeb
Some Brazilian Crushers Halt Operations
Between eight and 10 Brazilian soybean processors have temporarily halted operations as crushing margins turned negative, reflecting weak domestic demand for biodiesel and high vegetable oil inventories at production sites, Reuters reported, citing to two…
Wheat shortage as Argentine crop disappoints due to drought
Brazil to buy U.S., Canada and Russia wheat as Argentine supplies suffer
#brazil #wheat
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/brazil-to-buy-u.s.-canada-and-russia-wheat-as-argentine-supplies-dwindle
Brazil to buy U.S., Canada and Russia wheat as Argentine supplies suffer
#brazil #wheat
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/brazil-to-buy-u.s.-canada-and-russia-wheat-as-argentine-supplies-dwindle
Nasdaq
Brazil to buy U.S., Canada and Russia wheat as Argentine supplies dwindle
Brazil will need to seek alternative wheat sellers because Argentina's crop failure has curtailed production and compromised its ability to export, analysts said, pointing to the United States, Canada and even Russia as possible suppliers.