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Argentina is suffering the worst drought in sixty years. Some 55% of the country's territory is affected by extreme drought and high temperatures, a phenomenon associated with a La Niña weather pattern. Despite being one of the world's leading exporters of soybeans, corn and wheat, the South American country is forecasting a 28% drop in export levels by 2023, while experts estimate that the country's grain and oilseed export revenues have already fallen by 61% in the last year.