Argentina has wrapped up its soybean harvest with yields that hit the mark exactly as expected. Meanwhile, a recent cold snap is working in favor of wheat growth, setting the stage for a promising and vibrant crop season ahead, experts reveal
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Argentina’s grain exports stand at a critical crossroads as the Rosario Exchange raises the alarm: the new Vietnam-U.S. trade deal threatens to erode Argentina’s market share, putting its position as a global grains powerhouse in jeopardy
Cold, dry weather in Argentina is poised to boost the delayed soybean harvest, creating perfect conditions for farmers to speed up crop drying and collection. This welcome change brings much-needed relief following a tough planting season
In March, China’s soybean imports from the U.S. skyrocketed, driven by a surge in demand as global supplies tighten. Yet, analysts believe that Brazil will maintain its stronghold in the market, capitalizing on its impressive production capabilities to satisfy China’s long-term requirements.