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Argentina wheat outlook good as planting nears end

  • : Agriculture
  • 25/08/01

Argentinian farmers are very close to completing wheat planting for the 2025-26 growing season, with recent rains helping to maintain good soil moisture levels and crop conditions.

Wheat planting advanced by 2.4 percentage points in the week through 30 July to 98.3pc complete, according to the Buenos Aires grain exchange Bage.

The recent precipitation has improved soil moisture levels in some of the previously drier areas in the northern part of Argentina's main agricultural area, leaving adequate to optimum levels in 78.7pc of the area planted, Bage said. Some growers have reported insignificant damage to their crop due to excessive moisture.

Crop conditions are good to excellent in 96.9pc of the area, Bage said. Only 3.8pc of standing wheat, concentrated in the country's north, was advancing from the stem stage at the time of the report.

Argentina's core agricultural region — which encompasses parts of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe and Cordoba provinces — received more rain in July than in the previous 40 years, according to the Rosario board of trade RBT.

Soil moisture conditions are so good in many areas that some wheat growers are considering increasing their use of nitrogen-based fertilizers. Other producers have boosted their applications of urea to between 250-300 kg/hectare (ha), more than in previous years, RBT said.

The national average urea application rate for wheat is about 150 kg/ha, but the amount can rise to more than 300 kg/ha depending on the region and soil conditions, according to market participants.

Abundant rains have left some wheat fields so sodden that farmers are watching closely for the developments of diseases such as wheat rust, RBT said. In those areas, farmers will probably have to double their application of fungicides.

Corn harvest, export taxes

Argentina's corn harvest is approaching its final stages after progressing by 4 percentage points to 88pc finished in the week through 30 July, Bage said.

The average national yield was about 7.2 metric tonnes (t)/ha, and Bage left its production estimate unchanged at 49mn t.

Corn planting for the 2025-26 marketing year will begin in early September and soil moisture conditions in typical corn-growing areas are at the best level in five years, RBT said. Those high levels, along with expectations for favorable weather and a recently announced cut to export taxes, are likely to favor increased investment in the upcoming corn crop, and possibly a larger area, too.

The lower tax will likely result in increased farmer revenues and improve profitability on some previously marginal, and uneconomically unviable fields, according to Bage.

Barley

Barley planting effectively finished across the Buenos Aires province, by far the biggest producer of the grain in Argentina, according to the economy ministry.

The crop is in good shape in most areas, with good soil moisture levels, though soggy ground in limited areas is impeding planting. That is spurring some growers to switch to other crops.


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