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Argentina's soybean crop could suffer'significant losses" after storms

Argentina's soybean crop could suffer'significant losses" after storms

The Buenos Aires grain exchange warned on Monday that Argentina's soybean crop for 2024/25 could be affected by "significant losses" due to recent storms in the northwestern Buenos Aires Province. This may force the exchange to reduce its forecast.

The exchange estimates the soybean crop to be a respectable 50 million metric tonnes, but stated in its report that heavy rains may further delay harvesting the grain which is already slow and could cause damage to plants.

The exchange reported in a report on the storms' impact that 730,000 hectares (about 1.8 million acres) of soybeans are still unharvested in the province of Buenos Aires, located to the northwest.

The exchange stated that "this region had already experienced the impact of rain in March," adding that due to this, threshing is 15 percentage points behind last year. "So, the new rain could cause significant losses."

Argentina is the top exporter in the world of soybean oil, soybean meal and corn.

In recent days, heavy rains have caused flooding across some Buenos Aires cities, with up to 400 millimeters falling on roads and fields.

Locals evacuated from areas

From their homes.

The Buenos Aires grains exchange and the Rosario grains trade both predict that more rain will hit the affected area in the coming days.

The Rosario exchange reported that "new rains will be expected next weekend, particularly on Saturday." The time taken to drain excess water can affect the extent of damage.

(source: Reuters)