Argentina is experiencing its worst drought in over 60 years, leading to a significant decrease in its corn exports. The country, a top exporter of processed soy and corn, is expected to see a drop in its overall corn exports from 33 billion tonnes in 2022 to 29 billion tonnes in 2023. The drought could result in a cumulative loss of $14 billion and a reduced production worth 50 million tonnes of soy, corn, and wheat. This drought comes at a time when Argentina is already grappling with economic challenges, including inflation and mounting external debt.