As we referenced in the #WeeklyAsado, the expected 13% drop in soybean production undermines @mauriciomacri's efforts to increase farm output by sharply lowering or eliminating export taxes. Subscribe here, http://pages.wilsoncenter.org/ArgentinaProjectSubscriptionCenter_LatinAmericaProgramSubscriptionLandingPage.html?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTkRWbFpXTTVORGxqTkRZNCIsInQiOiI5SStMUzIzcmJTYTNXOHRoSUdhSkp5VktnQ09sNEtPdEpTWFZkWDJJRUhuMDBcL2thYjBJamdsNVwvS2xScG1GT1JDQUE5UVllVVlZT3NoaFwvYnc2SkFaUkpKMnQwQlJVazM5RFVYb0w5VXEyTHFCUTAxR1ZYYk9BUk11VVp1cXg0ZCJ9 ….
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#Argentina's leading role in global#soybean production, the drought in the Pampas is not only affecting the Argentine economy.@Reuters reports that U.S. soybean futures have risen to their highest level in seven months.pic.twitter.com/95GPC2fajs
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#Argentina is the world's third-biggest soybean producer (after the U.S. and#Brazil), with production of 56.8 million metric tons in the 2015/2016 season, according to@USDA data.Show this thread -
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@CFKArgentina,#Argentina's farmers and government clashed bitterly. Now, the former Sociedad Rural president runs the@AgroindustriaAR and@mauriciomacri has pledged to double farm production. Already, the government estimates that its farm output feeds 400 million people.Show this thread
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