Recent Rains in Argentina Become a “Turning Point” for Soybean and Corn Crops

Published 2025년 2월 25일

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Argentina's agricultural regions are experiencing heavy rains, marking a significant recovery from the drought and extreme heat that affected the 2024/25 crop season. The Rosario Grain Exchange reported over 100 millimeters of precipitation, which is expected to continue, positively impacting the health of key grain crops such as soybeans and corn. This is crucial as Argentina is a major grain exporter, and the sales of processed soybeans, corn, and wheat are a key source of hard currency for the country's central bank.
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Recent heavy rains in most agricultural regions of Argentina are likely to continue over the next few days and have become a “turning point” for the current soybean and corn harvest, the Rosario Grain Exchange reported on Monday. Over the past few days, more than 100 millimeters (3.9 inches) of precipitation fell on farmland, helping to solidify recovery from the drought and extreme heat that impacted the 2024/25 crop season in late January and early this month. Argentina is a major grain exporter, and sales of processed soybeans, corn, and wheat are a primary source of hard currency for the central bank’s reserves. “The rainfall over the past few days marks a pivotal moment in the agricultural cycle,” the BCR report stated. The report also quoted Cristian Russo, head of agricultural forecasts at BCR, who emphasized the importance of this week’s rains for the health of key grain crops, including in other major agricultural regions. Earlier this month, BCR lowered its ...

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