The Mato Grosso Soybean and Corn Producers Association (Aprosoja MT) will host the fourth season of its series "America, Climate, and Market" from August 11th to 21st, broadcasting from the United States. The project aims to analyze, in situ, the conditions of North American crops and understand how climatic, technological, and management factors influence productivity and the global grain market.
This season, the mission will once again travel through major U.S. producing states, such as Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Kansas, among others internationally recognized for their productivity and the U.S. role in the global supply of soybeans and corn. The route includes visits to farms, cooperatives, and regions that represent different realities within the American agricultural belt.
The administrative director of Aprosoja MT, Diego Bertuol, will be the spokesperson for the series this year and explains that the proposal is to show, in a technical and comparative way, the similarities and differences between the North American production and that of Mato Grosso.
"We know they have an annual crop there. In Brazil, in the state of Mato Grosso, we have two crops and, in the off-season, all the soil management work. It's completely different there. So, we want to show this to the people who will follow this program and demonstrate this reality in this fourth consecutive year that we're going to the US," Bertuol emphasizes.
This year, the series will also feature partnership with the Agricultural News portal, a national benchmark in agribusiness coverage. The initiative aims to ensure that the content produced reaches an even greater number of rural producers throughout Brazil, expanding the impact of the information gathered during the mission.
"Notícias Agrícolas has a significant reach and speaks directly to producers. This partnership is essential for us to share our analyses and insights more broadly and quickly, allowing Brazilian farmers to follow, almost in real time, what's happening in the U.S. farm belt," Bertuol emphasizes.
The content will be broadcast daily on Aprosoja MT's social media channels and on the Notícias Agrícolas portal, allowing producers, students, and the general public to follow interviews, images, and analyses directly from the American countryside.