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An “Unofficial” Analysis Says that the Lack of Rain Has Already Taken 8 Million Tons of Corn and 5.2 Million Soy

Summary by Bichos De Campo
The producer and former official Néstor Roulet does not have the structure of the agricultural estimation teams of the cereal bags and much less of the Ministry of Agriculture. But he has a virtue: he is sharp, observer and tries to translate everything into numbers. In addition, he is from Canals, in the south of Cordoba, one of the areas where the lack of rain is already suffering.
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The producer and former official Néstor Roulet does not have the structure of the agricultural estimation teams of the cereal bags and much less of the Ministry of Agriculture. But he has a virtue: he is sharp, observer and tries to translate everything into numbers. In addition, he is from Canals, in the south of Cordoba, one of the areas where the lack of rain is already suffering.

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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