Monday, March 26, 2012

RTRS-UPDATE 3-Argentina sees 2011/12 corn crop at 21.2 mln T

BUENOS AIRES, March 22 (Reuters) - Argentina expects this season's corn crop to total 21.2 million tonnes versus its previous official estimate of 20.5 million to 22.0 million tonnes, the Agriculture Ministry said on Thursday.

The ministry, in its monthly crop report, also changed its 2011/12 soy harvest forecast to 44 million tonnes from a previous range of 43.5 million to 45.0 million tonnes.

In the 2010/11 season, the government said, 23 million tonnes of corn was brought in and 48.9 million tonnes of soy.

United States and the third-biggest exporter of soybeans. Farmers in Argentina's vast Pampas grains belt have started collecting this season's corn and soy.

Original estimates for both crops underwent cuts after drought hit the Pampas during the height of the Southern Hemisphere summer in December and January. Initial projections put corn at up to 30 million tonnes, while up to 53 million tonnes of soy was forecast at the start of the planting season.