October 23, 2006
Argentina's wheat harvest, soy seeding starts
Argentina has harvested 4.7 percent of the 2006/07 wheat crop, compared to 2.6 percent at the same date last year, the Buenos Aires Cereals exchange said Friday (Oct 20).
The Exchange said that 53.5 percent of the new wheat crop was in good or very good condition, 20 percent was average, 24.8 percent was poor and 1.7 percent was practically lost and not worth harvesting.
Argentina will produce 13.5 million tonnes of wheat in 2006/07, up from 12.5 million tonnes a year earlier, according to the Secretariat.
The US Department of Agriculture forecasts Argentina's 2006/07 wheat crop at 13.25 million tonnes.
Soybean
Recent rainfall has also facilitated seeding of the 2006/07 soy crop, the Exchange said.
As of Friday, 1.4 percent of the forecast 16.1 million hectares had been planted, the Exchange said.
Soy area is expected to be up 2.4 percent from last year, a new record, the Exchange said.
The Agriculture Secretariat forecasts that 15.6 million hectares will be planted with soy in 2006/07, up 1.8 percent from a year ago.
The USDA estimates that Argentina will produce 41.3 million tonnes of soy from the 2006/07 crop.
Corn
Corn seeding made significant progress over the week due to recent rain, the Exchange said.
As of Friday, 42.1 percent of the 2.52 million hectares forecast for corn had been planted, according to the exchange.
According to the Secretariat, Argentina will plant an estimated 3.4 million hectares of corn during the 2006/07 crop cycle, up 6.8 percent from 3.18 million in 2005-06.
The Secretariat's forecast includes corn destined for animal feed, while the Exchange does not include that area in its estimate.
The USDA forecasts Argentina's 2006/07 corn production at 17.5 million tonnes.











