The corn harvest in Argentina reaches 1.7% of planted area

Published 2022년 2월 17일

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The Argentinian corn harvest has advanced by 1.7% and is currently at a stage that represents 1.7% of the total planted area, with the majority of progress found in the provinces of Santa Fe and Cordoba, as reported by the Buenos Aires Cereal Exchange. The overall production estimate remains steady at 51 million tons. The condition of the corn crop has seen a slight decline, with 19% now considered good or excellent and 55% in normal condition, while 26% is in regular or bad condition. For soybeans, the report indicates a decrease in the percentage of crops rated as good or excellent, from 37% to 31%, with 46% in normal condition and 23% in fair or bad condition, marking a change from the previous week.
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São Paulo, 02/17/2022 - The corn harvest in Argentina reached 1.7% of the planted area, informed the Buenos Aires Cereal Exchange this Thursday, in a weekly report. Much of the advance has taken place in the center of the agricultural area, mainly in the provinces of Santa Fe and Cordoba, the exchange said. The production estimate was maintained at 51 million tons. The exchange reported that 19% of the corn crop was in good or excellent condition, compared to 28% in the previous week. The portion in normal condition increased from 47% to 55%. The portion in regular/bad condition went from 25% to 26% in the period. As for soybeans, the share of the crop in good or excellent condition ...
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