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Rains in northern Argentina to enable wheat planting to move forward

Rains in the coming days in northern Argentina will enable wheat sowing for 2024/25 to make headway, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange said on Wednesday.

The exchange stated that dryness in the north and eastern areas, as well as postponed harvesting of the corn and soy crops, had actually disrupted planting.

Regardless of that, the exchange bumped up its projection for the sowing of this season's wheat crop, citing higher wheat costs and lower input expenses pushing more farmers to plant.

The exchange pegged the planting area at 6.3 million hectares (15.6 million acres), just up from 6.2 million hectares formerly, as more farmers in the core main and southern agricultural locations get to work.

Wheat planting of the 2024/25 crop is now 65.5%. complete, up 19.2 percentage points from the previous week, the. exchange said.

In the north and center-east, between 10 and 25. millimeters (0.4-1 inch) of rain are anticipated to fall in coming. days, which might reduce planting conditions there.

The rest of Argentina's agricultural areas are anticipated to. report little to no rainfall, the exchange stated, preferring the. development of the 2023/24 corn harvest, whose production is. expected to reach 46.5 million lots.

(source: Reuters)