As of February 2, Argentine farmers have sold 38.54 million tons of 2020/21 soybeans
Foreign media, February 10 news: Argentina’s Ministry of Agriculture released a report showing that as of February 2, Argentine farmers had sold 38.54 million tons of 2020/21 soybeans, an increase of 369,000 tons from a week earlier, but lower than the same period last year. 3.0%.
The pace of soybean sales is lagging a year earlier, when 397.2 million tonnes were sold, Argentina’s Agriculture Ministry said.
Argentina’s soybean production for the 2020/21 season, which was harvested in June, was 43.1 million tons, down from 49 million tons in 2019/20, the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange said.
Despite high international prices, Argentine farmers remain reluctant to sell soybeans as a hard currency against a weaker peso. Because Argentine farmers sell soybeans for peso income, the depreciation of the peso means it is more cost-effective to hold soybeans than to hold the peso.
For 2021/22 soybeans, Argentine farmers have pre-sold 6.58 million tonnes, up 270,000 tonnes from a week ago and down from 8.14 million tonnes in the same period last year. The exchange forecasts Argentina’s soybean production to reach 42 million tonnes in 2021/22.