Argentina Corn Intermittent rains of varying intensity continue to disrupt Argentina’s corn harvest across key agricultural regions. Dry windows have not been sufficient to improve field conditions or reduce grain moisture, keeping progress slow and prompting many producers to prioritize soybean collection.

Harvest progress has reached 26.5 percent of planted area, slightly behind last season but still within the 10-year average. Market conditions remain largely unchanged. An estimated 2.5 MMT remains lined up across the main export hubs—Up River, Necochea, and Bahía Blanca—while truck arrivals continue to fall short of required levels. A transport workers’ strike that had disrupted southern ports was lifted...