Argentina's wheat crop is projected to decrease due to drought and a recent cold snap, with the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange reducing its production forecast by nearly 8% to 15.2 million tonnes. The country, a major wheat exporter, is experiencing its second downward revision in a week due to drought and freezes, with the current forecast lower than last season's crop of 22.4 million tonnes. The drought is also impacting corn planting, with only 17% of fields planted as of now, a decrease from the previous cycle.