With 99.5% harvested wheat, Argentina loses 33% of its yield

Published 2023년 1월 6일

Tridge summary

Recent rains have delayed the completion of wheat collection, with 99.5% of suitable surfaces harvested at an average yield of 22.8 qq/Ha, marking a 33.6% decrease from the previous season. Despite the delays, sowing of soybeans has begun, covering 81.8% of the projected 16.7 MHa, with some areas potentially being omitted due to lack of surface moisture. Corn sowing also faces delays, covering 69.9% of the projected 7.3 MHa, and boxed grain sorghum incorporation is also behind schedule. However, increased water levels from recent rains could speed up work. Sunflower harvest is progressing fluidly in the north, while crops in the Buenos Aires region are in reproductive stages. The national harvested surface includes 6.3% of the suitable area, with an average yield of 15.5 qq/Ha, resulting in a production forecast of 3.9 MTn. for the current season.
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Original content

Rains during the past weekend delayed the end of the wheat collection work. To date, the harvest progress covers 99.5% of the suitable surface, reporting an average yield of 22.8 qq/Ha, 33.6% below the average yield of the 2021/22 campaign (Average yield campaign 2021/22: 34.4 qq/Ha) and an accumulated production of 12.3 MTn., indicates the weekly agricultural panorama of the Grain Exchange of Buenos Aires. The remaining squares are concentrated on the North of La Pampa-West of Buenos Aires and the Southeast of Buenos Aires. At the same time, rains over the center and south of the agricultural area allow unlocking the soybean implantation work. At the time of this publication, planting covers 81.8% of the 16.7 MHa projected for this season, reporting an interannual delay of -5 p.p. Close to the closing of the planting window, part of the squares initially projected over the Center-North of Santa Fe and both Cores could be left out of the current campaign as a consequence of the ...

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