Exchange rate incentive prompts record soy exports in Argentina
Argentine Agriculture Minister Juan José Bahillo announced that the Export Increase Program, which established a differential exchange rate of 200 pesos per dollar for soy exporters during September, was a success.
Some 4.6 million tons of soybeans and soy products - mainly flour, oil, and animal feed - were exported within a week after the program's announcement by Economy Minister Sergio Massa, earning the hard currency-strapped country over $2 billion in foreign exchange.
The measure, Bahillo explained, allowed producers to receive an average price almost 40% higher than the one they received on August 31st - which is practically equivalent to a reduction in export taxes to zero.
Anticipating - some say, pushing - a devaluation, Argentine farmers and exporters had stockpiled an estimated 28 million tons of grains (mainly soy) - equivalent to $14 billion in export revenue.
(The incentive) motivated sales to speed up, Bahillo noted.
Soy exports - which accounted for 30.6% of the country's $78 billion in merchandise exports last year - pay the highest export tax rates: 33%.
Export taxes brought in over $10 billion in revenue last year - equal to 11% of federal revenues, and 13% of goods exports.
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Argentine Economy Minister Sergio Massa makes a point during a meeting with farming representatives shortly after his appointment last month.
The Export Increase Program he announced last week - which, through September, offers soy exporters a preferential exchange rate of 200 pesos (compared to an official buyer's rate of 142) - has succeeded in unlocking some of the $14 billion in estimated grain stockpiles for export.
While Massa had envisaged some $5 billion in soy exports this month under this program - over $2 billion were exported last week alone.