Argentina’s agricultural sector generated USD 3.007 billion in export revenues during June, marking a significant year-on-year decline despite a monthly rebound.

The figure represents an 18% drop compared to June 2025, even as it rose 12% from the previous month.

The June performance follows a historic surge in May, when total exports surpassed USD 9.

This divergence highlights the seasonal volatility inherent in the country’s commodity-driven trade flows.

The June performance follows a historic surge in May, when total exports surpassed USD 9.5 billion for the first time in a single month.

That May peak pushed the country’s monthly trade surplus to record levels, setting a high bar for subsequent months.

The June data suggests that the extraordinary momentum from the prior month has normalized, with the agro sector contributing less to the overall trade balance than in the immediate preceding period.