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Argentine grain farmers expect sunny harvest after rains

Heavy rainfall that battered Argentina at the start of this month ought to relieve up in the coming weeks, the Rosario Stock Exchange said on Friday, which might help crops recuperate and farmers collect their plants as soil starts to dry.

The short-term forecasts are motivating, the report stated, stating absence of rain projection up until a minimum of next Wednesday would offer a window of chance for farming activities before the most likely separated and intermittent showers anticipated over south-western parts of the country's farming heartlands.

Argentina is one of the world's 2 largest exporters of soybean oil and meal, and the 3rd biggest of corn, but heavy rains in recent weeks have actually obstructed the harvesting phase, with some parts seeing over 100 millimeters (3.94 inches) in the last week.

The report stated numerous soybean lots were under water and farmers needed to press back corn harvests, while seed quality could be lost due to the ground conditions. Some areas, nevertheless, maintained optimistic yield forecasts, it said.

Corn harvesting stays in its early phases with simply 11%. gained, the report added, though some farmers are considering. collecting from wetter ground to avoid extra drying costs.

On the other hand, a storm in the northeast of Buenos Aires province. and south of Santa Fe has actually harmed some soybean crops, the report. said, though rains have in other areas benefited soy fields.

(source: Reuters)