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Monday, July 17, 2023
Argentina sees lowest volume of grains traded since 2017 in first half of 2023
Argentina's monthly traded volume of soybeans closed in June at its lowest level in at least the last six and a half years.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Rosario Grains exchange warns of 40% drop in Argentina's corn exports
The Rosario Grains exchange (BCR) said Argentina's corn exports will drop about 40% year-on-year between March and June, due to fewer hectares planted early this season because of a major drought, Market Screener reported.
Monday, April 18, 2022
Argentina truckers protest that affected grains transport has ended
Argentina's Ministry of Transport said the trucker's protest demanding higher freight rates that affected grains transport in the country since April 11 has been called off, Reuters reported.
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Port workers in Argentina extend strike, disrupting grains exports
Argentina's port workers at have extended their strike over a lack of COVID-19 vaccinations among members, disrupting grains exports in the country, Reuters reported.
Monday, February 8, 2021
Grains transport workers in Argentina request COVID-19 vaccine priority
Argentina's main transport group, the Argentine Confederation of Transport Workers (CATT), has requested Argentina's government officials for their industry to be among the "vital activities" to have COVID-19 vaccine priority, Reu ...
Friday, February 5, 2021
Argentina may increase grains export taxes to control inflation
Cecilia Todesca, Argentina's President's Deputy Chief of Staff, said the government may increase grains export taxes to control the country's high inflation, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Argentina's export hub grains supply steadily recovers after strike by truckers
Grains and oilseeds delivery to Rosario, Argentina's export hub is steadily recovering after roads from the farm belt to port were blocked by truckers who protested for weeks, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Argentina soy crushers and oilseed workers sign deal, end grains port strike
Argentina's soy crushing companies and oilseed workers' unions signed deal to increase workers' salaries, ending a strike that lasted for 20 days that affected grains exports like soymeal, Reuters reported.
Monday, December 28, 2020
Argentina's agro-export firms improve wage deal in bid to end grains port strike
The CIARA-CEC chamber, Argentina's influential group of soyoil manufacturers and exporters have improved their offer to workers on strike, looking to end a two-week standoff that has slowed down grain exports from the country, Reuters repor ...
Monday, September 28, 2020
Argentina's grains port workers stage 24-hour walk-off
URGARA, an Argentine grains port workers labour union said they will conduct a 24-hour walk-off after talks collapsed with the business chamber that represents private port owners on a collective work agreement, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
COFCO Argentina grains plant resumes operation after COVID-19 closure
COFCO's oilseed crushing and export plant in Timbues, Argentina has resumed operations after it was temporarily closed when 12 workers were detected with COVID-19, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Argentina does not plan to raise grains export taxes
Agriculture Minister Luis Basterra said there are no plans for a hike in grains export taxes even through a deep recession is pushing the government to search for revenue, Reuters reported.
Monday, May 11, 2020
Argentina's grains exports disrupted by riverbank collapse at the Parana River
Cargo from the country's Rosario grain hub are forced to reduce cargo as the Parana River collapse had obstructed the navigation channel, reported Reuters.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Grains sector in Argentina prepares for possible COVID-19 outbreak in industry
Local industry officials said the country is preparing for a possible COVID-19 outbreak among its port workers and grains handlers in its key agriculture export industry, reported Reuters.
Friday, March 27, 2020
Argentina's grains port workers urge the government to suspend exports due to COVID-19
If approved, the measure will pressure global prices for soy and affect Argentina's main revenue source, reported Reuters.

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