The lack of rains in recent days has affected the evolution of the planting of soybeans, while current campaigns evolved corn, wheat, sunflower, according to the weekly summary released by the Grain Exchange Buenos Aires.

In the soybean season, the decline in rainfall during November and so far this month affected the pace of sowing of the oilseed, particularly in the center and south of Santa Fe, north of Buenos Aires, Entre Rios, sectors north west of Buenos Aires and Cordoba.

The backlog reached 6.2 percentage points in those areas compared to the same date last year, did not change the projection of planting 18.7 million hectares

In the case of maize, from 3.15 million hectares under to plant corn intended for commercial, implataron to date is 2,610,000 hectares, 82.9 percent of the amount intended.

All the maize was first introduced and remains the second-batch addition, a task complicated by the low soil moisture.

On the side of the wheat harvest moves strongly in Cordoba, Santa Fe and Entre Rios, beginning to spread to the North Central Buenos Aires and La Pampa.

The prevailing dry climate, warm and windy, favored the maturation of the threshing is setting a record nationwide average of 2.330Kg/ha.

National performance could exceed the highest recorded in the crop year 2007-08 with 28.6 qq / ha.

The new tentative projection of production is now adjusted to 13,000,000 tons, 300 additional to the previous forecast of 12.7 million.

Sunflower in the campaign, the work of oilseed coverage are close to completion, thanks to timely rains that improved surface profiles provide good fluidity of implementation, thus allowing not delay planting dates.

To date we have implemented the 97.3 percent projected area of 1,730,000 hectares.