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last release: 8 November 2024

Crop Monitor

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Each slice represents a country's share of total AMIS production (5-year average). Main producing countries (representing 95 percent of production) are shown individually, with the remaining 5 percent grouped into the “Other AMIS Countries” category. The proportion within each national slice is colored according to the crop conditions within a specific growing area; grey indicates that the respective area is out of season. Sections within each slide are weighted by the sub-national production statistics (5-year average) of the respective country. The section within each national slice also accounts for multiple cropping seasons (i.e. spring and winter wheat). When conditions are other than "favorable", icons are added that provide information on the key climatic drivers affecting conditions. For more information, please visit GEOGLAM.

  • In the US, harvest is progressing faster than normal under mostly exceptional conditions except in the minor producing regions of the East Coast.
  • In Canada, yields are above-average in Manitoba and Ontario as harvest wraps up.
  • In the EU, harvest is concluding with poor results in south-eastern countries, due to in-season hot and dry weather.
  • In Ukraine, crop conditions are poor in southern, central, and eastern regions as harvest continues.
  • In the Russian Federation, harvest is continuing with below-average yields expected due to hot and dry weather during the summer.
  • In China, harvest is wrapping up under favourable conditions.
  • In India, conditions are favourable for the Kharif crop (larger season) as harvest progresses.
  • In Mexico, October rainfall continues to support the development of the spring-summer crop (larger season), however, earlier dryness remains a concern.
  • In Brazil, sowing of the spring-planted crop (smaller season) is progressing under favourable conditions. A reduction in total sown area is expected compared to last year.
  • In Argentina, sowing of the early-planted crop (usually larger season) is ongoing under favourable conditions owing to timely October rainfall.