Argentina to reduce soybean area by 1 mln ha

Published 2025년 12월 2일

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Argentina’s soybean sowing campaign is progressing far slower than usual: as of November 26, only 11% of planned soybean areas had been planted, compared with 36% on the same date last year and a five-year average of 44%. The delay has prompted analysts to reassess expectations for the country’s crop structure this season. According to

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Oil World, Argentina may cut its soybean acreage by around 1 million hectares compared with last year. Analysts note that the sluggish pace of planting has already become a decisive factor influencing farmers’ production choices. In addition to weather-related delays, Argentine growers are increasingly shifting toward alternative crops. Sunflower, corn, and wheat are gaining preference this season, as many ...

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