The climatic variables for the field in 2026, also at Expoagro
The article discusses the expected climatic challenges for the agricultural sector in Argentina as it prepares for Expoagro 2026, focusing on strategies to adapt to changing conditions.
Argentina's agricultural sector faces significant challenges due to alternating cycles of drought and flooding, which have created an environment of uncertainty for producers. Recent climatic events, particularly in the core agricultural zones and in the northeastern region, have highlighted the need for farmers to adapt their strategies proactively. The upcoming Jornada Punto Clima at Expoagro is highly anticipated as it will present essential agro-climatic perspectives and forecasts critical for agricultural business strategies moving forward.
This yearβs panel, titled 'Climate Trends 2026: What Will the Weather Be Like After So Many Extreme Years?', will be led by meteorologist Leonardo De Benedictis and moderated by journalist Brenda Quattrini. Set to take place on March 12th at the AngenINTA amphitheater within the San NicolΓ‘s fairground, the session is designed for the public and aims to provide insights into the evolving climate patterns that could significantly impact agricultural productivity.
Producers are particularly concerned about whether the cycles of drought and flooding will continue or be interrupted. Understanding these patterns and preparing for potential weather extremes is crucial for the agricultural industry, as they seek to secure their output and sustainability in the face of climate-related challenges. This event represents an important opportunity for stakeholders in the agricultural sector to gain knowledge and discuss strategies for adapting to a changing climate in Argentina.