"If there are no surprises, we are in a very good productive year," said farmer Tomás Molina.

Published 2025년 10월 18일

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At the production level, the winter landscape "is very good, I would say unbeatable, climatically we have had a very good spring, where we had rain for three consecutive weekends," expressed Tomás Molina, an agricultural producer from Flores.

In an interview with Valor Agregado from radio Carve, he commented that in his case he uses a large palette of crops: canola, camelina, carinata, wheat, and barley. "They are all good, although they need to be harvested, and from here on is when we have to gather all the money we have invested in our fields."

"If there are no surprises, we are in a very good productive year," emphasized the producer.

From a business perspective, "canola and carinata have a slightly more comfortable account, and if a good harvest is achieved, I believe they will leave a nice number. This is not the case with wheat and barley, where we need over 4,000 kilograms to break even, which puts a huge demand on us, these are crops that are very..."

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At the production level, the winter landscape "is very good, I would say unbeatable, climatically we have had a very good spring, with rainfall for three consecutive weekends," expressed Tomás Molina, an agricultural producer from Flores. In a conversation with Valor Agregado from radio Carve, he commented that in his case he uses a wide range of crops: canola, camelina, carinata, wheat, and barley. "They are all good, although they need to be harvested, and from here on is when we have to gather all the money we have invested in our fields." "If there are no surprises, we are in a very good production year," emphasized the producer. From a business perspective, "canola and carinata have a slightly more comfortable account, and if a good harvest is achieved, I believe they will leave a nice number. This is not the case with wheat and barley, where we need over 4,000 kilograms to break even, which puts a huge demand on us. They are very nice crops, but we know the business in them ...
Source: Agromeat

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