Argentina: Soybean planting reaches 44.4% of the 18.6 Mha projected nationwide

Published 2024년 12월 2일

Tridge summary

Soybean planting in Argentina is at 44.4% of the projected 18.6 MHa, showing an 8.6 p.p. increase, with good crop and water conditions. Corn sowing has advanced to 41.3%, with early plantings in good condition. Second-season soybeans and sunflower sowing are also underway. Wheat harvest is at 38.7% of the suitable area, with an average yield of 21.2 qq/Ha, and barley harvest has started, covering 4.7% of the suitable surface area. However, hail events in the west are yet to be evaluated for their impact.
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Original content

After an interweekly progress of 8.6 p.p., soybean planting reaches 44.4% of the 18.6 MHa projected at the national level, with an advance of 1 p.p. with respect to the average of the last five campaigns, reported the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange in its weekly agricultural outlook. The latest rains continue to improve the water condition of the planted plots and will allow progress to be made on the remaining surface of first-season soybeans in both cores, as well as to begin work in the north of the agricultural area. 96% of the first-season soybeans have a Normal/Good crop condition, while 98% report an Adequate/Optimal water condition. On the other hand, progress is being made in the work for second-season soybeans, covering 4% of what was projected at the national level, mainly in the Center-East of Entre Ríos and the Northern Core. During the last seven days, corn sowing for grain advanced only 1.9 p.p., reaching 41.3% of the total estimated for the current campaign. The water ...

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