en.Wedoany.com Reported - As of the second week of June, the arabica coffee harvest in the operational area of the Cerrado Coffee Growers Cooperative (Expocacer) has advanced to between 10% and 15% of the estimated total. The cooperative stated that as of June 12, harvesting efforts in the Cerrado Mineiro region have intensified, particularly in plots with more uniform ripeness.
For the 2026/27 harvest season, Expocacer expects arabica coffee production in its coverage area to reach 2.859 million bags (60 kg each). The region's coffee cultivation area spans 82,020 hectares, of which 72,327 hectares are in the production phase, yielding an estimated average productivity of 39.5 bags per hectare. If these figures materialize, production will increase by 39.9% year-on-year, with average yield per hectare rising by 43%.
The cooperative's survey in the second week of June also found that most fruits are at the cherry stage (57%), reflecting generally favorable climatic conditions for crop development.
Expocacer's bulletin noted that the climate is conducive to grain filling and ripening progress, bringing positive expectations for harvest season output. The current situation reinforces an optimistic outlook for both the yield and quality of coffee produced in the Cerrado Mineiro region.
The cooperative's survey was conducted on randomly selected farms distributed across the Cerrado Mineiro region to ensure statistical representativeness and result accuracy.
The field analysis covers municipal areas including: Patrocínio, Presidente Olegário, Coromandel, Paracatu, Guimarânia, Carmo do Paranaíba, Campos Altos, Serra do Salitre, Romaria, Araxá, Perdizes, Uberaba, Patos de Minas, Uberlândia, among others.
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