Argentina soybean acreage forecast to fall

Published Apr 10, 2025

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The US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service reports that soybean planted area in Argentina is projected to decrease by 1 million hectares in the 2025-26 marketing year, totaling 16.5 million hectares. This decrease is due to producers returning to traditional corn rotations after a year of increased soybean planting due to pest concerns. Despite the decrease in planted area, soybean production is expected to remain steady at around 49.5 million tonnes due to a slight increase in yield. However, production costs for soybeans are rising, and margins are expected to be thin or negative in 2025-26. Additionally, Argentine soybean exports are forecasted to rise by approximately 17% in 2025-26, reaching between 5 million to 6 million tonnes.
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Soybean planted area in Argentina is projected to contract by 1 million hectares in the 2025-26 marketing year, according to a report from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture. The reduction in plantings is due to producers reverting to traditional corn rotations following a soy-heavy year driven by pest concerns, the FAS said. It said the prior year’s soybean area expansion largely was driven by concerns over pest pressure from the leafhopper, which significantly reduced corn acreage in many regions. “With much less prevalence and impact from (the leafhopper) this year than feared, farmers are expected to return crop rotations in favor of corn, a typical rotational pattern following a soy-heavy year,” the FAS said. The FAS forecasts soybean planted area to fall from 17.5 million hectares to 16.5 million. However, Argentine soybean production is expected to hold steady at around 49.5 million tonnes due to a slight increase in yield. ...

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