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BrasilAgro – Brazilian Agricultural Real Estate Company (B3:AGRO3, NYSE:LND) released its initial agricultural estimates for the 2025/2026 crop year, according to a press release statement filed with the SEC.
The company announced it expects to maintain its total planted area at 172,610 hectares, consistent with the previous crop year. This is despite the sale of some farms, which was offset by a new lease in Mato Grosso and the addition of newly converted production areas.
For the 2024/2025 crop year, BrasilAgro reported a 3% reduction in total planted area compared to its initial estimate, mainly affecting soybean, cotton, and bean crops. Some of this area was shifted to corn, which benefited from more favorable prices.
Production of grains and cotton in 2024/2025 was 9% below initial projections, attributed to reduced planted area, adverse weather, and operational challenges.
For the 2025/2026 cycle, the company projects total grain and cotton production at 442,587 tons, a 21% increase from the estimated 366,059 tons for 2024/2025. Estimated soybean output is 64,872 tons, corn 99,230 tons, and cotton 9,808 tons. The company’s sugarcane harvest is projected at 1.86 million tons, with a yield of 71.53 tons per hectare.
Cattle raising estimates were adjusted following the sale of Fazenda Preferência in June 2025. The expected number of cattle heads for 2025/2026 is 11,567, down from a realized 19,423 in 2024/2025. Projected meat production is 1,909,570 kg.
Production costs per hectare for 2025/2026 are estimated at R$5,247 for soybeans, R$4,698 for corn, and R$12,303 for cotton.
The company noted that these estimates are hypothetical and do not constitute a performance guarantee.
All information is based on a press release statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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