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Floods Threaten Argentina’s Soybean Harvest

Summary by CGTN
Flooding caused by heavy rains hit Argentina’s agricultural heartland last week, leaving some fields underwater and affecting thousands of people. Now the country’s main export crop is at risk. CGTN’s Joel Richards reports from Buenos Aires province

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Three out of four lots sown with soy were already harvested, according to the Weekly Agricultural Panorama (PAS) of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange. After an inter-weekly advance of 9.4 percentage points, the collection of oilseed already reached 74.3% of the suitable area, with an average yield of 31.2 quintals per hectare, according to the Buenos Aires entity. Overall, the yields continue to surprise: with the first soybean already raised by 8…

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Infocampo broke the news on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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