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Argentina’s Grain Output Could Reach 251.4 Million Tonnes by 2035, Report Projects

A new BCR study outlines transformative potential for Argentina’s agroindustrial sector through infrastructure upgrades, policy reforms, and full technology adoption.

Sin retenciones ni brecha y con más tecnología e infraestructura el sector puede despegar
Este monto es \"un valor comparable al que actualmente genera todo el complejo soja\", señaló el trabajo de AGMEMOD
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Overview

  • The BCR report projects Argentina's grain production could exceed 200 million tonnes by 2035 with combined logistics improvements, elimination of export duties, and closing of the currency exchange gap.
  • Full adoption of advanced agricultural technologies could further boost production to 251.4 million tonnes, representing a 57.8% increase over current levels.
  • Key reforms include phased elimination of export duties over four years, complete by the fifth year, and significant upgrades to transport infrastructure, including waterways and rail systems.
  • Projected export volumes rise nearly 30% to 136.95 million tonnes by 2035, with maize, wheat, and soybeans leading the growth in international shipments.
  • The report aims to inform ongoing policy debates, emphasizing the potential for increased revenues, expanded planted areas, and higher domestic consumption under these scenarios.