Argentina’s second crop soybeans suffered irreversible damage of up to 80% in primary regions owing to drought conditions for the past few weeks, the trade association Rosario Board of Trade said, despite the recent rains, reports Hellenic Shipping News.
While, areas such as San Martín are expected to have only 10% damage to the second soybeans, areas like Bigand have 30-80% crop damage, BCR said.
Some parts of Buenos Aires and Córdoba have experienced extended dry weather, which could badly affect the yield of second soybeans.