Crop Monitoring Insights - The cumulative rainfall in Sumatra, Indonesia, was 218.81 mm in October, down from 269.83 mm in September, indicating a continuous decline[10] - The NDVI values in Riau and Jambi regions show a deviation in crop growth, suggesting a weakening trend overall[13] - In Kalimantan, the average temperature was 27.95°C with cumulative rainfall of 274.90 mm, indicating a recovery compared to previous months[18] Palm Oil Production Estimates - Indonesia's palm oil production area is approximately 11,077.63 thousand hectares, with an average yield of 3.51 MT/HA, leading to a total production of 68,829.63 thousand MT, accounting for 56.52% of global production[1] - Malaysia's palm oil production area is about 5,136.13 thousand hectares, with a yield of 3.72 MT/HA, resulting in a total production of 19,022.63 thousand MT, representing 27.64% of global production[1] Soybean and Corn Production Insights - The U.S. soybean production is estimated at 113,903.43 thousand MT, with a yield of 3.36 MT/HA, contributing 32.68% to global production[1] - Brazil and Argentina's combined soybean production is approximately 121,714.29 thousand MT, with a yield of 3.32 MT/HA, accounting for 34.93% of global production[1] Climate Impact on Agriculture - The average maximum temperature in Malaysia's palm oil regions was normal, with cumulative rainfall at 355.28 mm in October, indicating stable conditions for crop growth[20] - Soil moisture levels in Malaysia were stable, with 5 cm depth at 0.3248 and 25 cm depth at 0.3294, suggesting adequate moisture for crop development[20]
卫星遥感监测11月报告
Hua Tai Qi Huo·2024-11-11 02:27