According to the Rosario Stock Exchange, the wheat harvest in Argentina in the 2025/26 season is expected to reach a record 27.7 million metric tons, the Rosario Grain Exchange reported on Thursday, raising its estimate from 24.5 million tons due to favorable weather conditions that led to increased yields during the crop's development period. Farmers have harvested from 58% of the 7.17 million hectares of wheat planted. Thanks to abundant rainfall exceeding the average, crops benefited at key stages of development. The country is on track to surpass its previous record of 23 million tons of wheat harvested, set four years ago. Argentina is a key global exporter of wheat. Corn and Soybeans The grain exchange maintained its forecast for the 2025/26 corn harvest at a record 61 million tons, with planting completed at 57% of the expected area. In addition, the soybean production forecast remained unchanged at 47 million tons, with planting completed at 64% of the total projected ...
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