Argentina Flood Risk Covers 5.5 Million Hectares of Farmland

Argentina · AGRICULTURE

Wheat planting is nearly complete, but the wet season is just beginning in Argentina’s core farming provinces.

Argentina flood risk covers 5.5 million hectares of farmland, according to a government geospatial tool. The area is not currently underwater, but it is considered potentially floodable.

How the Argentina Flood Risk Map Works

A government geospatial monitoring tool maps 5,476,680 hectares of Argentine land as potentially floodable. The land is not flooded; it is the area considered at risk.

The report came on 18 August 2026. Federal authorities are monitoring heavy rain and flood risk across several provinces.

Provinces Under High Watch

Seven provinces are under the highest watch for heavy rain and flooding. They are Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Corrientes, Misiones, Formosa and Chaco.

These regions form the core of Argentina’s farming belt. In addition, Argentina is one of the world’s largest exporters of maize, soybeans and wheat.

The farming belt sits mostly in these named provinces.

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Wheat Planting Nearly Complete

Wheat planting has reached 99.6% of a projected 6.5 million hectares. The figure comes from the Buenos Aires grain exchange, the Bolsa de Cereales.

However, delays linger in the south. This progress is encouraging for the season.

Still, the flood risk could affect the remaining areas.

Maize Area Projected Lower

The Rosario exchange projects the 2026 and 2027 maize area at 10.4 million hectares. That is down 7.3%, or about 600,000 hectares, on the previous season.

Therefore, farmers are adjusting their plans. The flood risk adds another layer of uncertainty.

Understanding the Scale

A hectare is 10,000 square metres, about two and a half acres. This is a vast area, comparable to the size of some small countries.

In short, the scale of the risk is significant.

Monitoring Continues

Federal authorities are keeping a close eye on the situation. Meanwhile, local officials are preparing for possible heavy rain.

The monitoring tool helps identify vulnerable zones. As a result, early warnings can be issued.

Impact on Farming

For farmers, the flood risk means potential delays and losses. Since the farming belt is in the watch zones, the impact could be widespread.

However, the land is not yet flooded. Therefore, there is still time to take preventive measures.

Regional Differences

The southern delays in wheat planting are a concern. By contrast, other areas have completed planting.

Moreover, the maize area is projected to shrink. This could be a response to weather risks.

What the Argentina Flood Risk Means for the Season

The coming weeks will be crucial for the crops. If heavy rain hits, the flood risk could become a reality.

In the meantime, farmers and authorities are watching the sky. Overall, the situation requires careful attention.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Argentina flood risk cover?

Argentina flood risk covers 5,476,680 hectares of farmland, according to a government tool. This is the area considered potentially floodable, not currently flooded.

Which provinces are at highest risk?

The provinces under the highest watch are Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Corrientes, Misiones, Formosa and Chaco. These are the main farming regions.

How much wheat has been planted?

Wheat planting has reached 99.6% of a projected 6.5 million hectares, according to the Buenos Aires grain exchange. Delays remain in the south.

Is the land already flooded?

No, the land is not flooded. The area is only considered at risk of potential flooding.

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