The Association of Agricultural Producers for a Sustainable Chaco (APACS) expects a 10.77% increase in the cotton crop planting area in the Paraguayan Chaco, from 49,357 to 54,671 hectares. However, there was a 97% increase in the planting area for soybeans due to the impact of the "El Niño" phenomenon, leading many producers to shift to soybean cultivation. Despite delays in commercial logistics and higher production costs for cotton, APACS remains optimistic about the stability and significance of cotton as a crop in the Chaco region.