💨 Abstract

In Argentina's Pampas plains, farmers like Cristian Giacobone are rushed to harvest rain-delayed soy crops due to an impending threat of new storms. Argentina, the world's top exporter of soy oil and meal, faces its slowest soy sales pace in over a decade, with only 28.7% sold by early May. Unusually strong rains have delayed the harvest, raising concerns about lower yield due to fungi or pod opening.

Courtesy: theprint.in