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Argentine farmers frustrated as chance to fill global food gap slips away

Government steps up wheat export curbs even as Ukraine war sends demand and prices soaring

Wheat prices are soaring as the Ukraine war sparks a global food crisis. But in Argentina, one of the world’s agriculture powerhouses, farmer Aimar Dimo is cutting back the acreage he devotes to the crop.

“As a producer I feel responsible . . . my work should be oriented towards helping the crisis,” said Dimo, who farms 1,500 hectares in Rufino in the northeastern province of Santa Fe. But “at a time when we should be selling to the world because it needs us more than ever, we have no confidence or incentive”.

Argentina produced a record 21.8mn tonnes of wheat last year, compared with 25mn tonnes grown in Ukraine. But despite a pledge by President Alberto Fernández last month that the country would seize the “formidable” opportunity to meet demand, its farmers say they are facing a series of deterrents as the May to August planting season is under way.

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