Argentina: Rosario Stock Exchange projects an increase in agro-industrial exports for 2025

Published 2024년 12월 11일

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The Rosario Stock Exchange predicts that Argentina's agro-industrial exports could reach 100 million tons in 2025, generating foreign exchange income of nearly $31.5 billion. This is an increase from the $30.2 billion expected for 2024, despite climatic challenges. The sector is expected to demand $2.45 billion in imports in 2025, mainly for the industrialization of soybeans. The projection reflects the sector's resilience and its ability to generate foreign currency, but the continuity of exchange rate policies like the 'dollar blend' is crucial for this recovery.
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New projection from the Rosario Stock Exchange: Agro-industrial exports could reach 100 million tons in 2025 The projection indicates that the volume of this type of exports could reach 100 million tons in 2025, exceeding the 90 million expected for 2024 The Argentine agro-industrial sector projects a foreign exchange income from exports of close to 31.5 billion dollars for 2025, according to the latest report from the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR). This amount represents an increase of 4.3% compared to the 30.2 billion dollars estimated for the end of 2024, although still below the record levels of 2021 and 2022. The figure is based on projections of increases in export volumes and international prices, despite the climatic challenges that marked the beginning of the agricultural cycle. The national agricultural outlook is recovering after a period of severe drought that impacted production in 2023. Although the rains arrived late for winter crops in some regions, the weather ...

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