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La confianza del campo mejoró pero no se refleja en la intención de invertir
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La confianza del campo mejoró pero no se refleja en la intención de invertir

The confidence of Argentina's agricultural sector has improved significantly, according to the Ag Barometer Austral index, which rose by 14% between May-June 2026 compared to the previous measurement, reaching 151 points—nearly recovering from earlier declines. The survey, conducted by the Center for Agribusiness and Food at the University of Austral, showed increased optimism among producers regarding both current conditions and future expectations. However, despite this positive outlook, farmers remain cautious about making long-term investment decisions due to ongoing uncertainties in the political and economic landscape. The livestock industry appears to have stronger prospects than agriculture, with eight out of ten producers expecting good times over the next five years. In contrast, agricultural sectors like soy, corn, wheat, and sunflower face challenges such as low international prices and high input costs.

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La confianza del campo mejoró pero no se refleja en la intención de invertir

The confidence of Argentina's agricultural sector has improved significantly, according to the Ag Barometer Austral index, which rose by 14% between May-June 2026 compared to the previous measurement, reaching 151 points—nearly recovering from earlier declines. The survey, conducted by the Center for Agribusiness and Food at the University of Austral, showed increased optimism among producers regarding both current conditions and future expectations. However, despite this positive outlook, farmers remain cautious about making long-term investment decisions due to ongoing uncertainties in the political and economic landscape. The livestock industry appears to have stronger prospects than agriculture, with eight out of ten producers expecting good times over the next five years. In contrast, agricultural sectors like soy, corn, wheat, and sunflower face challenges such as low international prices and high input costs.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents data and expert commentary without overtly favoring any political stance. It discusses economic and agricultural trends while acknowledging uncertainty around political and economic factors affecting investment decisions, but does not take a clear ideological position.

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