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Wet Argentine farmland offsets drier La Nina outlook

Last updated: November 8, 2025 12:37 pm
Anoosha Malik
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Widespread rains across Argentina’s key agricultural regions have soaked the soil, offering relief from the expected dryness of an approaching La Niña weather pattern, meteorologists said Friday.

According to a Reuters report, several provinces including Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and Córdoba have received above-average rainfall over recent weeks. The unexpected moisture has improved soil conditions for major crops such as soybeans and corn, strengthening hopes for a more resilient growing season.

Experts note that while La Niña typically brings warmer, drier weather and threatens lower crop yields, the recent wet spell could help mitigate those impacts by replenishing groundwater and boosting early planting prospects.

La Niña is a recurring climate phenomenon driven by cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. It often disrupts global weather patterns, causing droughts in parts of South America and Asia, while triggering floods elsewhere.

Argentina, one of the world’s leading grain exporters, suffered severe agricultural losses during the last La Niña cycle. This year, however, early rainfall has provided a much-needed buffer ahead of the expected dry months.

Agricultural analysts say that if favorable rains continue, Argentina may avoid the worst effects of La Niña and secure a more stable harvest season, helping to stabilize both local and global grain markets.

 

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