Uruguay is facing a potential return of the La Niña storm in the second half of the month, with a 60% probability, which could exacerbate the ongoing drought, the worst in a century. The lack of rainfall for over a month has put the country's water supply at risk and increased the risk of forest fires. The dairy sector is particularly affected, with producers experiencing pasture damage and cows facing a lack of feed. Some are already using feed reserves as the situation threatens to impact milk delivery to the industry.