Brazil's 2012 maize output seen at record 60 million tonnes
Posted by Labels: Brazil, Corn, Grain, Production FiguresBrazil's total maize output, including main and second seasons, is expected to rise 7 percent to a new record of about 60 million tonnes in 2012 due to a surge in winter plantings, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation said on Tuesday.
The areas planted for the second season are estimated to expand significantly, including a 29 percent surge in plantings in the state of Mato Grosso, to offset an expected fall in the main season output after a long dry spell in major southern growing regions, the FAO said in its country brief.
Earlier this month, Brazil's government estimated the country's total maize (corn) crop at 60.83 million tonnes this year.
Maize export from Brazil, the world's third-biggest exporter, in the 2011/12 marketing year is seen at about 10 million tonnes, down from the record 11.7 million tonnes in the 2010/11 marketing year.
The fall is partly in response to growing demand from the domestic livestock industry, the FAO said.
Dry weather in the main southern growing areas has also hit 2012 soybeans crops, which are expected to fall 8 percent from last year, the FAO said without giving precise figures.
Brazil's wheat crops in 2011 are estimated at about 5.6 million tonnes, 6 percent down on the bumper level of 2010, it said.
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