Pre-reading questions:
- What knowledge do you have about the term ‘El Niño’?
- What plants or crops are your country known for?
Vocabulary:
- harvest /HAHR-vist/
- affect /uh-FEKT/
- profit /PROF-it/
- significant /sig-NIF-i-kuhnt/
- purchase /PUR-chuhs/
[noun] – the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected
During autumn, farmers begin the harvest of ripe fruits and vegetables from their fields.
[verb] – to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something
The rainy weather might affect our plans for the outdoor event.
[noun] – money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
The company recorded significant profits this quarter due to increased sales.
[adjective] – important or noticeable
The discovery of new evidence was a significant breakthrough in the case.
[noun] – the act of buying something
Her purchase of a new laptop was a significant investment for her business.
Article reading:
The dry weather in Brazil, linked to El Niño, highlights farming’s unpredictability, causing lower profits for fertilizer firms. After the Russia-Ukraine war, crop and fertilizer prices fell. If Brazilian farmers delay planting corn, they might sow less, reducing fertilizer needs. Mosaic forecasts a significant 4% drop in Brazil’s second corn harvest, equating to 500,000 fewer tons of potash fertilizer, valued at about $160 million. By early December, Brazilian farmers had bought only 60% of their usual fertilizers, potentially leading to a major 75% decrease in corn production. This drop could impact global corn prices, influencing American farmers to reconsider fertilizer purchases, despite initial inclinations towards soybeans needing less fertilizer.
Comprehension questions
- What problem is Brazil facing that is causing concern for farmers and fertilizer sales?
- How is the delay in Brazil’s soybean harvest impacting fertilizer sales worldwide?
- What is the potential consequence of the delay in the soybean harvest on the planting of the main corn season?
- Why are farmers in Brazil buying less fertilizer according to the article?
- What is causing the dry weather in Brazil according to the article, and what does it emphasize about farming?
Discussion questions
- Have you ever faced problems in farming because of weather or other issues? If yes, what happened, and how did you handle it? If not, how do you think weather or other factors might affect farming in different places?
- Do you or anyone you know grow crops using a lot of fertilizer, like corn or others? If yes, does delaying fertilizer purchases affect the crops’ quality or quantity? If not, what do you think about the importance of fertilizers in farming?
- Do you think farming should adapt to climate change to deal with uncertainties?
- How could delayed fertilizer purchases in Brazil affect local farmers and the global fertilizer market and prices?
- What changes should big farming companies make to deal with uncertainties caused by climate events like those in Brazil?