The Brazilian grain harvest is on track to reach a historic milestone. According to the latest survey by the National Supply Company (Conab), production is expected to exceed 345 million tons in 2025, consolidating its position as the largest ever recorded in the country.
Soybeans and corn dominate, together accounting for 89% of the total production. Soybeans account for 49.1% of production, while cereals account for 39.7%. Mato Grosso remains the sole leader in the national ranking, with a 32% share.

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In Paraná, production is expected to reach approximately 45 million tons, equivalent to 13% of the Brazilian total. The state has already completed the harvest of the first soybean and corn crops and is currently focusing its efforts on the second corn crop, which is expected to yield over 86%.
In addition to beans, the state is also progressing with the coffee harvest. So far, 93% of the cultivated area has been harvested, and the numbers are encouraging. Production is expected to reach 44,500 tons, 10% higher than the previous harvest (40,300 tons). Quality is also expected to be superior, despite occasional setbacks, such as rain during harvest and frost that affected crops in some municipalities.
The information is contained in the Agricultural Situation Bulletin, released this Thursday (21) by the Department of Rural Economy (Deral), of the Paraná Secretariat of Agriculture and Supply (Seab).