Argentina set for record wheat, corn yields in 2025/26

Published 2025년 10월 17일

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Argentina’s agricultural sector is poised for a landmark 2025/26 season, with wheat production projected to match historic highs and corn output expected to reach unprecedented levels, according to the Rosario Grains Exchange’s latest monthly estimate. Bolstered by exceptional rainfall earlier this year, the nation’s crops are thriving, though weather-related risks could still pose challenges. The Rosario Grains

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Argentina’s agricultural sector is poised for a landmark 2025/26 season, with wheat production projected to match historic highs and corn output expected to reach unprecedented levels, according to the Rosario Grains Exchange’s latest monthly estimate. Bolstered by exceptional rainfall earlier this year, the nation’s crops are thriving, though weather-related risks could still pose challenges. The Rosario Grains Exchange forecasts a wheat harvest of 23 million metric tons, equaling the record set in 2021/22. This upward revision, an increase of 3 million metric tons from earlier projections, reflects robust yields driven by optimal soil moisture across 6.7 million hectares of planted wheat. The nation saw unprecedented rainfall in July and August, with several records set in August. For example, rainfall in Gancedo, Chaco, exceeded 115 years of monthly historical records. However, the exchange warns of potential setbacks, such as late frosts or hot air pulses that could disrupt ...

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