Soy Suffers, but the Loss Would Not Be so Serious: “the Rains Pushed Away the Dreaded Scene of Collapse”
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According to the Rosario Stock Exchange, the core area will produce 600,000 tons less soy than originally planned and the national harvest loses a million tons in total. But the arrival of rains even opens the door to a recovery. Two reports released in recent days by the Strategic Guide for Agro (GEA) of the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR) paint a panorama for the 2025/26 soy campaign that can be analyzed with both the half empty and half full gla…
Two reports released in recent days by the Strategic Guide for Agro (GEA) of the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR) paint an overview for the 2025/26 soy campaign that can be analyzed with both the half empty and half full glass. On the half empty side, the drought that took place in January has led to inevitable cuts in the harvest forecast, mainly the product of lots that lost the yield potential that dragged behind what had been an excellent spring…
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