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In a recent YouTube video titled "SBT AGRO", it was reported that extreme temperatures in Brazil have been negatively impacting coffee production in the state of Minas Gerais. A reporter from TV Alterosa shared insights from Lavoura de café in Varginha, where temperatures were above 40 degrees Celsius with a sensation of 41 degrees. This high heat can make it difficult for producers to carry out crucial cultural practices for coffee cultivation, such as treatments, fertilization, and pest control. To better handle this period, an agronomist provided recommendations, including working with organic matter or maintaining a layer of braquiária leguminosas or other plants. The extreme heat and drought conditions can lead to plant stress, resulting in lower yields and reduced production quality.
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