In Argentina’s Pampas, farmers are withholding their bumper grain harvest, awaiting promised economic reforms from President Javier Milei. Despite supporting Milei in the election, they now demand lower taxes and relaxed exchange rate controls. The Rosario Board of Trade predicts a significant increase in the 2024 harvest, but low global prices and restrictive financial policies complicate sales. Argentina’s agricultural exports are crucial, but this year’s earnings are below average. With 35.6 million tons of unsold grains valued at $10.6 billion, farmers face uncertain costs and high inflation.