Local Prices above Payment Capacity Argentine farmers are presently observing a condition in their local grain prices that has not existed during the past decade. Argentine corn and wheat markets have been heavily regulated each year by the government, and exporters are normally able to calculate the volume they can purchase without competitively driving up prices. It is estimated that last year Argentine farmers received on average $50/MT less than the exporter's payment capacity. However, the upcoming season is a completely different situation as the expectation of big crops worldwide has pushed down Chicago futures prices to levels of $4.50/bushel for corn and $12.50/bushel for soybeans. As a result, Argentine exporters are forced t...