The soybean health gap period begins this Monday (2) for the North, Northwest, Central-West and West regions of Paraná, which are part of Region 2 of the schedule defined by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa). The measure continues until August 31, with the release for planting the oilseed from September 1, 2025, ending on December 31.

In Paraná, the sanitary break periods were divided into three stages, according to the state's different microclimates. The definition was made by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), with the aim of establishing the most suitable periods for planting and reducing the spread of the fungus.
Adapt

The Adapar Plant Health Department (DESV) emphasizes that it is important for all farmers to adopt this precaution on their properties. The agency emphasizes that the sanitary measure will only be effective with the monitoring of all locations that may contain live soybean plants and the immediate elimination if any are detected.
Regions and dates
Ordinance No. 1,271, of April 30, 2025, of the Ministry of Agriculture's Agricultural Defense Secretariat, establishes the rules for the soybean health gap.
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In Region 1, which covers the municipalities of the South, East, Campos Gerais and Coast of Paraná, the sanitary break begins on June 21 and continues until September 19. Planting can be carried out from September 20, 2025 until January 20, 2026.
Region 2, which covers the North, Northwest, Central-West and West of Paraná, begins on June 2 and continues until August 31, with sowing starting on September 1 and ending on December 31.
In Region 3, which includes the municipalities in the southwest of the state, the sanitary break begins on June 12 and ends on September 10. Sowing is authorized between September 11 and January 10, 2026.

