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Brazil on drought alert, faces worst dry spell in 91 years

Published 05/28/2021, 08:34 PM
Updated 05/29/2021, 08:16 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows a cow standing amongst a dry area at a ranch in the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, in Pocone, Mato Grosso state, Brazil, August 28, 2020. Picture taken August 28, 2020. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli/File Photo

By Roberto Samora and Ana Mano

SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's government agencies warned of droughts this week as the country faces its worst dry spell in 91 years, increasing fears of energy rationing, hitting hydroelectric power generation and agriculture while raising the risk of Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) fires.

Late on Thursday, the Electricity Sector Monitoring Committee (CMSE), which is linked to Brazil's Mines and Energy Ministry, recommended that the water regulator ANA recognize a state of "water scarcity," after a prolonged drought hit Central and Southern parts of Brazil along the Paraná river basin.

Separately, a weather monitoring agency linked to the Agriculture Ministry issued its first "emergency drought alert" for June to September, saying rains are likely to remain scarce in five Brazilian states during that period.

The lack of rain across much of Brazil has negative implications for grain cultivation, livestock and electricity generation, as Brazil relies heavily on hydro dams for its power. The dry weather could lead to severe fires in the Amazon rainforest and Pantanal wetlands, scientists said.

The CMSE said the lack of rain makes it important to relax restrictions on some hydroelectric plants to allow greater energy generation or more storage in certain regions. That will require difficult talks with politicians, the ANA and environmental protection agency Ibama.

"Energy rationing is not envisaged, but if there is no relaxing of restrictions, there is no other way," said a source with knowledge of the situation.

The Ministry of Mines and Energy said on Friday that it has sought to expand the supply of energy in Brazil, but ruled out carrying out an emergency process for hiring new capacity.

"The current situation is challenging," it said in a statement, citing lower than usual reservoirs.

"There is no provision for emergency energy contracting," it added.

Drier-than-normal weather has hurt production of sugar and coffee in Brazil, the world's largest supplier of those products, pushing up futures prices for the commodities.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows a cow standing amongst a dry area at a ranch in the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, in Pocone, Mato Grosso state, Brazil, August 28, 2020. Picture taken August 28, 2020. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli/File Photo

Coffee futures touched a 4-1/2 year high on Friday with traders worried that critical soil moisture in Minas Gerais could affect the 2022 coffee crop as well.

The Mines and Energy Ministry said dry conditions will persist in coming months, particularly in the Southeast and Center West regions.

Latest comments

The us dust bowl years (91 years ago) drought was exacerbated by poor farming practice and plowing up the prairies protective species and was global in effect. God ended the droughts as he saw conservation efforts expanded to prevent such a future event. The last several years rainforest destruction is now creating a similar drought of global proportions.  Will we ever learn, or continue in our greedy destructive ways?  God help us again, please!
Nations: You destroy Earth, She destroy you.
If 91 years ago was more dry, I do not believe that also AMZN was on fire in that time. So, it is not the best way to understand the phenomenon. Most of the dry places in the world were creating by cold ocean water, right? So, how is the ocean temperature in Brazil coast?
this Meana AMZN Is going to DIP on monday?
Stop burning the rainforest for grazing cattle.
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