Announcement
17 Dec 2021
In December 2021, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of Argentina established export quotas on wheat and maize in order to secure domestic supply.
Source
Number of interventions
1
1 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
0 liberalising
Implementation date
18 Dec 2021
Revocation date:
10 May 2024
Announced: 10 May 2024
Argentina: Government revokes the export quota system on cereals (May 2024)
Announced: 26 Oct 2023
Argentina: Higher export quotas for barley, malt and sunflower products (October 2023)
Announced: 25 Jul 2023
Argentina: New export quotas on malt and malting barley, higher export quotas on maize and feed barley (July 2023)
Announced: 25 Apr 2023
Argentina: Export quotas on sorghum, feed barley, and sunflower products (April 2023)
Announced: 08 Nov 2022
Argentina: Higher export quota for maize applicable to the 2022/2023 harvest (November 2022)
Announced: 06 May 2022
Argentina: Government increases export quota for maize for the 2021/2022 harvest and sets the one for 2022/2023 (May 2022)
Announced: 06 Jan 2022
Argentina: Government increases export quota for wheat for the 2021/2022 harvest (January 2022)
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