Soybean harvest in Argentina: Promising forecast for the remaining million hectares

Published 2024년 5월 11일

Tridge summary

Argentina's soybean harvest is progressing well, with the first class at 82% and the second class at 55%, despite some areas being behind schedule. The harvest is expected to be completed by the end of May, aided by expected dry weather and frosts that are beneficial for reducing the leafhopper population and lowering risk for the next corn planting. However, the early corn harvest is progressing slower than usual, with the slowest progress since 2019, with the lowest yields seen in the northwest of Buenos Aires.
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Original content

In the last 5 campaigns, on this same date, the first-class soybean harvest had already ended. And the second one had a progress of 80%. This year, the harvesting progress of the first class is 82% and 55% in the second class. The good news is that the interruption of rains in the coming days will allow the harvest of the first crop to be completed before the end of the first half of May and without adding major headaches to producers. The south center of Santa Fe and the southeast of Córdoba are the most advanced areas, with 87% raised. The south of Santa Fe and the northeast of Buenos Aires harvested 83%. And the most delayed area is the northwest of Buenos Aires, which harvested 60% of the first-class soybeans. Regarding the second crop, the south center and south of Santa Fe harvested 70% of the crop. While in the north of Buenos Aires between 20 to 50% was harvested. Frosts that promote dry weather for the harvest and lower the population level of leafhopper in the region In ...
Source: Agromeat

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