The Chamber of the Oil Industry of Argentina and the Center of Cereal Exporters released a report showing that unifying export withholdings on soybeans, oil, and soy flour at 33% would result in producers losing $400 million annually and a net foreign exchange income decrease of $860 million. Specialist Pablo Adreani's analysis indicated that this change would lead to a drop in soybean purchase prices for the oil industry and an estimated 3 million ton increase in soybean exports. Adreani warned that the increase in withholdings would primarily impact producers, causing their income to drop by $400 million annually.