The Brazilian and Paraguayan corn markets are experiencing slow export movement with no significant changes in premiums. The market is relying on existing stocks from the 2022 second crop and the summer harvest in Brazil's southern states. The lack of support from the dollar+Chicago duo is preventing producers from offering better prices. In Paraguay, the market is slow with a focus on soybeans, and producers are waiting to launch new sales due to production uncertainties. The planting of Safrinha corn in Paraguay is progressing due to favorable weather and soil conditions. Argentine corn prices are approximate FOB around US$ 292 for March, and they are flat prices rose to US$ 287 FOB in the US, US$ 291 FOB Up River in Argentina, and to US$ 293 FOB Santos in Brazil.