Argentina exchange cuts 2023/24 corn harvest estimates on leafhopper plague

Published 2024년 5월 10일

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Argentina's Rosario grains exchange has lowered its corn harvest estimate for this season from 48.5 to 47.5 million metric tons due to damage from the leafhopper insect, which has affected around 20% of the crop. Despite delays from rains and high humidity, the estimate for the soybean harvest remains at 50.0 million tons. The exchange anticipates a larger planting area for wheat in the 2024/25 cycle than in the record-breaking 2021/22 cycle.
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Argentina’s Rosario grains exchange on Wednesday lowered its estimate for this season’s corn harvest, citing the leafhopper insect which has heavily hit the crop. The leafhopper, which carries a stunt disease that damages the cobs and kernels of the plant, has ruined around 20% of the corn crop this season, the exchange added, while cutting its harvest estimate to 47.5 million metric tons. Argentina’s 2023/24 corn sowing area is seen at a record 8.89 million hectares, the exchange said. The exchange held its estimate for the current soybean harvest at 50.0 million tons, though it cautioned harvesting has been delayed by rains and high humidity. With the soybean reaping delayed and the corn harvest brought in early due to the leafhopper, “the sector is worried about finishing a very difficult harvest,” the exchange said ...

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