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Authors: 超级管理员 | Edit: xingqiang
At the end of September, most areas in Mexico were characterized by close to average crop conditions, although the situation developed along rather different trajectories. For instance, the main maize growing areas in the center of the country and the north-west started with unfavorable conditions at the time of planting in April. The bulk of the maize harvest (about three quarters) is due in January, so that the final outcome of the season largely depends on current conditions (reported on by the next CropWatch bulletin). The bulk of the wheat harvest occurred in June, mostly in the north-west, where condition is at least average. Except during mid-July (3.22c), crop condition was usually below the recent five-year average. At the end of September, both NDVI clusters (3.22e) and crop condition (3.22c) had returned to ‘normal’.
Figure 3.22 Crop condition Mexico
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