Based on the latest climate and crop bulletin released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), weather conditions in Argentina are causing significant impacts on agricultural production. However, the report examines how dry weather and lack of rain are affecting wheat development and the planting of summer crops in the South American country.
Portal Agrolink meteorologist, Gabriel Rodrigues, has observed that the predominant scenario in the productive regions of Argentina is dry weather. On the other hand, most cultivation areas recorded minimal rainfall, ranging from 1 to 10 mm of rain, with greater concentration in the regions of Buenos Aires and the northeast of the country. The lack of rain has limited moisture availability, negatively impacting wheat at an intermediate stage of development and the planting of summer crops.
Despite the lack of rain, temperatures generally remained close to or below average. This helped reduce evaporation losses. However, it is important to highlight that daytime temperatures exceeded 40°C in northern Argentina, close to the border with Paraguay.
Lack of rain worries farmers in Argentina and affects the rate of planting
Spring rains have been slow to develop after the traditionally dry winter months. Consequently, the lack of rainfall is a concern for crops, and more moisture is needed to ensure healthy development.
The planting pace of summer crops has been slower compared to the previous year. However, notably, sunflower planting advanced just one percentage point, reaching 17% compared to the previous week. This difference in planting rhythm can have significant implications for the harvest.
Challenging weather conditions in Argentina are being closely monitored as they could have a substantial impact on the country's agricultural production. The lack of rain is a concern. The slow pace of planting is also a concern. Farmers and authorities closely monitor climate forecasts. The USDA report provides valuable insights into the current situation and prospects for the agricultural sector in Argentina.
Source: Aline Merladete | agrolink