Estimate a Record Harvest that Will Generate Us$ 32 Billion for Exports
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From the Cereals Exchange they project historic productions of corn and sunflower, as well as a setback for soy. Read more
The exports of soybeans, sunflowers and maize from the next agricultural campaign 2025/26 will be around US$ 32,938 million, barely 3% above what was obtained from the current harvest, according to estimates made by the Department of Economy of the Stock Exchange of Cereals of Buenos Aires. Ramiro Costa, chief economist of the entity, today presented these reports during a meeting held at the headquarters of the Stock Exchange, an opportunity in…
The Cereals Stock Exchange projects 142.6 million tons and a contribution of US$43.2 billion in value added. Corn and sunflower would set records, but soy will fall again.
The Buenos Aires Stock Exchange announced its first estimates for the 2025/26 campaign and calculated a total production of 142.6 million tons, which would imply an annual increase of 8.9%. According to the survey, the maize would reach 58 million tons, the sunflower to 5.8 million tons and the wheat to 22 million tons, while the soybean would fall to 48.5 million.During the presentation, the president of the entity, Ricardo Marra, insisted on t…
In the midst of the controversy over the abrupt end of the temporary benefit of zero retentions, the Buenos Aires Cereals Exchange presented its first projections for the 2025/26 campaign on Tuesday and estimated a total production of 142.6 million tons, which would represent an increase of 8.9% year-on-year, with records in maize and sunflower. Thus, exports "would increase by 3.3%, reaching USD 32,938 million." The president of the entity, Ric…
The first agricultural production projection of the Argentine coarse campaign 2025/26 has good news that, in fact, it is not so good. In 2025/26 the Argentine production of maize would be 58 million tons to record an increase of 18.4% compared to the previous cycle, while that of sunflower would reach 5.8 million tons with a growth of 16%. It is the two “winners” of the new campaign. However, a fall of 3.6% in the production of soybeans is expec…
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