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Argentine heat wave to harm crops before next rains, specialist states

Argentina's soybean and corn crops will have to endure a heat wave over the next couple of days that will affect their yields, leading meteorologist German Heinzenknecht said on Monday, before rains bring some relief by the start of the weekend.

Argentina, a significant world provider of soy, corn and wheat, has actually seen its main agricultural area deal with a prolonged drought because the beginning of the Southern Hemisphere's summertime last month.

Heinzenknecht, a meteorologist at the CCA environment consultancy, forecasted that a front of rain would be available in on Friday, introducing the start of a normalization in rainfall.

This is the hardest week, Heinzenknecht stated, forecasting highs of 36 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit) and approximately 40 C (104 F) in some parts of the nation.

Adding in the absence of water, as it hasn't rained in the core farming zone considering that Dec. 23, its an explosive combination, he said.

While Heinzenknecht predicted some 25 to 40 millimeters (1.6. inches) of rains across some parts of the crucial farming. heartlands on Friday, he stated the rains would not be even and. would come far too late to avoid damage to crop yields.

I do not believe the crops will come through untouched,. Heinzenknecht stated.

The nation's Rosario grains exchange currently expects it. will produce some 53 million to 53.5 million metric lots of soy. and 50 million to 53 million lots of corn this season. Argentina. is the world's leading exporter of soybean oil and meal and the. third-largest provider of corn.

Heinzenknecht stated the rains might mark a change in weather condition. patterns that would see more typical rainfall through February.

The situation will end up being more normal as the summertime. progresses, he said. There is light at the end of the tunnel..

(source: Reuters)