Company: CRESW
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001654954-25-012195
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Company: CRESUD INC
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 5
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 favorable international context, the agriculture and cattle raising sector has been one of the major drivers of the Argentine recovery after the economic and financial crisis of 2002.

According to the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Repro published by the United States Department of Agriculture on September 12, 2025, world soybean production for the season 2025/2026 is expected to be about 425.9 million tons, a decrease of 0.8% as compared to the season 2024/2025. Argentina, is one of the major exporters of Soybean together with Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Argentina’s soybean production and soybean exports for the season 2025/2026 are expected to be about 48.50 million tons and 5.50 million tons, respectively. This means a 4.7% decrease in Argentina’s soybean production, and a 22.2% increase on its soybean exports; compared with the season 2024/2025.

World corn production is expected to be about 1,286.58 million tons for season 2025/2026, 5.5% more than in the previous season. Argentina is the world’s fourth largest corn exporter after China, United States and Brazil, and followed by Ukraine, Russia and South Africa. For the season 2025/2026 Argentina’s corn production and exports are expected to be about 54.0 million tons and 38 million tons, respectively. That means a 5.9% increase in Argentinia’s corn production, and a 5.6% increase on its corn exports; compared with the season 2024/2025.

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World wheat production is expected to be about 795.00 million tons for season 2025/2026, a decrease of 0.2% as compared to the season 2024/2025. Argentina’s wheat production and wheat exports for the season 2024/2025 are expected to be about 19.5 million tons and 13.00 million tons, respectively. This means a 8.3% increase in Argentina’s wheat production, and a 13.0% increase on its wheat exports; compared with the season 2024/2025.

Cattle

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (“MAGyP”) and the Ministry of Economy (“MECON”), in June 2025, beef represented 44.1% of the total average