Overview
- ARCA said exporters registered US$7,000 million in DJVEs in roughly three days, closing the temporary 0% scheme for grains set by Decree 682/2025.
- Previous export‑duty rates now apply to new grain registrations, including 26% for soybeans, 24.5% for soy meal and oil, 12% for wheat, and 9.5% for corn and sorghum.
- The 0% rate for beef and poultry stays in force without a cap until October 31 under Resolution 5761/2025, which requires liquidation of at least 90% of proceeds within three business days and allows sanctions for noncompliance.
- Rural leaders from the Sociedad Rural and Federación Agraria criticized the short window and urged transparency on who registered sales, saying many producers were excluded.
- Exporter groups defended the process as legal and transparent and noted they must now source physical grain to fulfill registered contracts, while U.S. Treasury comments during the week added uncertainty to grain pricing.