Argentine agricultural producers are delaying sales of soybeans due to economic uncertainty and a gap between the official and alternative exchange rates. This result in only 25% of this year's production being priced, the lowest sales in absolute terms in the last 19 years. The situation is similar with corn sales. Producers are 'saving' soybeans to stay dollarized, and sales decisions are influenced by financial needs, bean prices, other product prices, and the exchange rate gap. The gap worsened after a change in the Ministry of Economy leadership.