The Argentine government claims that farmers and exporters are holding as much as 21-22 MMT of stocks as a hedge against inflation, which it considers financial speculation that is bad for the country as well as for those two groups retaining them. Argentine Government Seeks to Force Farmers to Sell Soybeans Argentine Cabinet Secretary Jorge Capitanich yesterday said the government plans to use all of the tools at its disposal to force farmers and exporters to sell their soybeans so that the government can earn export tax revenue. The government argues that those two groups are holding as much as 21-22 MMT of stocks as a hedge against inflation, which it considers financial speculation that is bad for the country as well as for those reta...