Argentina needs rain

Published 2023년 8월 23일

Tridge summary

The recent bulletins from USDA and INTA provide an overview of agricultural and climatic conditions in Argentina. The temperatures in the country are above average, with atypical heat in the main producing areas. While there was an increase in rainfall across eastern Argentina's farmland, the western region experienced a predominantly dry climate, which is crucial for the development of winter crops.
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Based on the most recent USDA (United States) and INTA (Argentina) bulletins, we have an overview of agricultural and climatic conditions in Argentina, where temperatures are above average and rainfall occurs irregularly. The week saw a significant increase in rainfall across eastern Argentina's farmland, especially favoring the region's winter grains. However, in the general scenario of the country, there was a prevalence of atypical heat in the main producing areas. Average weekly temperatures exceeded the region-wide 1 to 3°C norm. Daytime temperatures were observed in the south of Buenos Aires in the 20°C range, extending to intermediate and higher values of 30°C in the north and reaching areas beyond the border with Paraguay. Click here and access AGROTEMPO With regard to precipitation, the western region, extending from Córdoba to the north, registered a predominantly dry climate. In contrast, areas extending from Buenos Aires to Corrientes experienced light to moderate ...
Source: Agrolink

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