Argentina: The downspout of the Paraná River generated sharp falls in grain prices

Published 2021년 8월 22일

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The article highlights logistical issues at the Paraná River's downspout affecting prices in Rosario's ports, with significant price drops in Brazil and Paraguay for corn and soybeans. The situation has led to increased port costs and a calculated additional cost of $ 400 million. Additionally, the industry has seen a decrease in grain availability and quality, leading to a predicted decrease in foreign currency income. Despite these challenges, soy imports are on the rise, primarily from Paraguay. The price gaps between Argentina and other countries for corn and soybeans are greater in Argentina, with Brazil paying significantly more for corn.
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The downspout of the Paraná River affected prices in the ports of Rosario, with sharp falls in relation to Brazil and Paraguay. In the case of corn, the gap climbed to $ 48 per ton in June and is now over $ 30, while in soybeans it was over $ 10 per ton. In the case of oilseed by-products, soybean meal also felt the impact of this situation, with strong drops in relation to North American ports. These logistical complications represent a strong increase in port costs, because the cargo must be completed in the ports of southern Buenos Aires. So far, the sector has calculated that an extra $ 400 million has been disbursed. This situation is known in a complex context for the soy value chain. On the one hand, the retention of grains by producers is beginning to be confirmed and according to private statistics, the industry went from buying 700,000 tons of beans in May to 340,000 in July, a fall of almost 50%. At the same time, the same entity warned that the drop in the quality of ...
Source: Baenegocios

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