Early corn marketing in Argentina is experiencing strong demand from international markets, including Europe and Africa, due to the withdrawal of Brazil from the market and uncertainties in the U.S. under Trump's protectionist policies. As a result, FOB Rosario corn prices are higher than in the U.S., attracting Argentine producers. The improvement in the 'export dollar' and official declarations for 665,000 tons of external sales for 2024/25 corn contribute to the inflow of foreign currency into the Argentine economy. Domestic consumption also puts pressure on grain prices, providing trading opportunities for producers. In Brazil, while FOB prices remain stable, prices in reais are declining due to the appreciation of the real.