W44 2024
Brazilian wheat farmers should adopt more climate-resilient varieties, particularly those bred to withstand heavy rainfall and fluctuating temperatures. These varieties can help mitigate the impact of adverse weather conditions, such as the floods and rains currently damaging crops in Rio Grande do Sul. Moreover, incorporating flexible harvesting techniques, like early harvesting or staggered planting, can help farmers adjust to unpredictable weather patterns. Investing in improved drying and storage technologies will ensure that crops are recovered to suitable weather conditions, increasing overall crop yield despite challenges. Farmers can also consider diversifying wheat production with other crops to reduce the financial risks tied to wheat alone.