According to the forecast of the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange, Argentina will harvest a record wheat crop, which will exceed last year's by 38%.
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The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange has raised its forecast for the 2025/26 wheat crop in Argentina to a record 25.5 million tons, surpassing the previous record of 22.4 million tons harvested in 2021/22. According to the exchange, 33.9% of the wheat crop has already been harvested in the country, with an average yield exceeding forecasts at 3.59 tons per hectare. Frosts at the end of October last year caused less damage than expected, so the crops were virtually unaffected. Favorable rainfall throughout the season has created good moisture reserves and high yield potential. It should be noted that in the November global balance, USDA experts increased the forecast for wheat ...
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