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.