A green trend change
After several campaigns marked by climate uncertainty, Buenos Aires producers have decided to diversify their bets. This year, soil conditions and a more favorable planting window have tipped the balance towards cereal.
Why this change?
- Crop rotation: Fundamental to long-term soil health.
- International prices: A relative improvement in corn margins compared to oilseeds.
- Resilience: New corn hybrids that better withstand water stress.
Impact on the region
Although the bulk of the harvest is destined for export, this «corn boom» has a direct spillover effect on logistics and transportation to the ports that surround the City. More corn means more truck movement, greater demand for technical inputs and, ultimately, an economic engine that beats strongly just a few kilometers from the Obelisk.
«We are seeing a commitment to technology and soil sustainability. «The Buenos Aires producer understands that not everything is soy if you want a long-term productive field,» say sector specialists.
What’s coming
The next few weeks are expected to be key to determining the final performance. For now, the golden color of corn begins to dominate the horizon of the province, marking a milestone in agricultural planning for 2026.
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