The Argentine agricultural sector has invested $15,024 million for the 2023/24 grain production campaign, as calculated by Franco Ramseyer and Emilce Terré from the Rosario Stock Exchange. This investment is despite high retentions and the challenges of a devastating drought. The total cost includes $4,598 million for late corn, $4,032 million for first-season soybeans, and $2,158 million for wheat, among other grains. However, the report does not include other significant costs such as rents, commercial costs, harvesting, transportation, and income and profit taxes.