With the elimination of the export taxes and quantitative restrictions on corn, wheat and sunseed, the incentive to farmers will change substantially. Because it is largely too late for them to make much of a shift in their plantings now, however, most of the impact of the policy changes will occur in future years.As Mike Krueger reported yesterday, Argentine President-elect Mauricio Macri said over the weekend that he will eliminate all export taxes and quotas on corn and wheat as well as beef and sunseed. However, he indicated that the export tax rate for soybeans will be cut by only 5 percent to 30 percent. Farmers have been hoping for and expecting a greater reduction. It is assumed the government will also lower the export tax rate for...