News
21/05/2026
Bom Futuro has concluded the 2025/2026 soybean harvest across more than 350,000 hectares of cultivated land, reaching an average yield of 67 bags per hectare. The result places the company among the top-performing producers in Brazil within the category of farms exceeding 100,000 hectares, during a season marked by drought and irregular rainfall across major producing regions.
Climate conditions throughout the crop cycle affected soybean fields in several areas of Brazil, particularly during key stages of crop development. Despite the adverse weather scenario, the company maintained productivity levels considered benchmark standards within the agricultural sector.
The performance is attributed to strategic agricultural planning, crop management practices adopted across production areas, and the technical monitoring carried out by field teams throughout the season. The use of technology and operational strategies also helped minimize the impacts caused by drought conditions.
With the harvest now completed, the company continues advancing through the next stages of its production cycle, maintaining its focus on operational efficiency, innovation, and sustainability in the field.
Marcelo Borges | Bom Futuro Journalist
imprensa@bomfuturo.com.br