"It should be the mirror": in the countryside they celebrated Milei's promise about export taxes, but there were concerns about the timing and doubts about seeds
Agricultural leaders in Argentina expressed cautious optimism regarding President Milei's promise to continue reducing export taxes, although they emphasized the need for more predictable policies.
"Favorable Trend": Argentina Improved Competitiveness Related to Grain Production, According to a Report
Argentina's competitiveness in grain production has improved but still faces high production costs compared to regional competitors and the U.S.
The horizon clears towards a record harvest
Argentina is on track for a record grain harvest of approximately 150 million tons, marking a 10% year-on-year increase in production.
With falling prices, the value of Brazilian production declines this year
Brazil's expected record grain harvest does not translate to increased producer revenue, which is set to decline compared to 2025 due to falling prices.
Agricultural region: important new rains are coming in some areas
The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange warns of heavy and uneven rainfall and significant temperature fluctuations affecting major agricultural production zones in Argentina.
Tartu Mill's production will become quieter
The Tartu City Council has granted a construction permit for a grain reception building for Tartu Mill, along with approval for a 35-meter high elevator and a tunnel.
Expectations of Doubling Grain Production in Morocco After Record Rainfall
Grain merchants and millers in Morocco expect a doubling of grain production this agricultural season due to substantial rainfall, estimating between 8 to 9 million tons compared to the previous yearβs 4.4 million tons.
Hit: due to drought there will be a million tons less corn and a soybean indicator has worsened
The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange has downgraded the national corn production estimate by one million tons, forecasting a total harvest of 57 million tons instead of 58 million, while sunflower production has unexpectedly performed well amidst concerns for soybeans.