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Looking to farm in Paraguay: Check out the different soil types first

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  1. Alfisols: These are fertile soils found in the eastern part of Paraguay, particularly in the Paraná River basin. They are ideal for growing soybeans, corn, and wheat crops.
  2. Oxisols: are highly weathered soils found in Paraguay’s central and northern parts. They are rich in iron and aluminium but poor in nutrients, making them challenging to cultivate. However, they are good for growing cassava, peanuts, and cotton crops.
  3. Ultisols: These are acidic soils found in the western part of Paraguay. They are rich in iron and aluminium but poor in nutrients. They are suitable for growing rice, corn, and soybeans.
  4. Vertisols are clay-rich soils found in Paraguay’s central and eastern parts. They are suitable for growing cotton, soybeans, and wheat crops.
  5. Inceptisols: These are young soils found in Paraguay’s northern and eastern parts. They are fertile and well-drained, making them suitable for growing crops such as soybeans, corn, and wheat.

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