The Argentinian government has announced a proposal for the dredging of the Paraná River, which will allow exporters to load larger cargoes, boosting their global competitiveness. Despite some rainfall, the production outlook for the country's winter crops has declined due to hand-to-mouth rainfall patterns and limited soil moisture reserves. The Rosario Grains Exchange has reduced its wheat production outlook by 700,000 tonnes due to delayed rainfall, while barley output is expected to be slightly higher than last year. Argentinian wheat is competing with Black Sea and European Union origins in African demand, and exports are projected to be significant, despite the reduced wheat production.