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"Recurring Nightmare": Drought Advances in the Core Area and Producers Wait for Forecast Rains This Week

Summary by Clarin
Half of the region is in drought and has a full impact on maize and soybeans.Private forecasts speak of losses of US$3.5 billion.

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Half of the region is in drought and has a full impact on maize and soybeans.Private forecasts speak of losses of US$3.5 billion.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In January, only one third of normal rainfall fell and half of the core region is already under drought. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The January water deficit reached 66% of the historical averages, leaving much of the productive area in conditions of extreme drought.

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In the core area, for these days the producers rise every day looking at their cell phone to see if the platforms that anticipate the climatic conditions predict some rain that raises the profile of a thick campaign that had started to be record and that today is under a question mark, because of the drought after a very deficit January. Storms pass, the water does not fall and every day more lots of soy and corn that worsen their condition, due…

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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