Argentine drought hits farmers hard, undermining economy

In this March 23, 2018 photo, farmers speak as harvested grains are loaded into trucks on “El Jiquillo” farm during a severe drought near Pergamino, Argentina. Many farmers are demanding insurance that can once and for all protect them from the inclement weather. (AP Photo/Sebastian Pani)

In this March 23, 2018 photo, a parched soybean field is harvested on “El Jiquillo” farm near Pergamino, Argentina. One of Argentina’s most fertile agricultural regions is parched by the country’s worst drought since 2008. (AP Photo/Sebastian Pani)

In this March 23, 2018 photo, a farmer shows underdeveloped soybeans affected by the drought near Pergamino, Argentina. The estimate for the soy harvest has dropped 31 percent from the 2016-17 season. (AP Photo/Sebastian Pani)

In this March 23, 2018 photo, Jorge Josifovich, a farmer and agricultural engineer who provides advice to growers, looks at drought-affected soy near Pergamino, Argentina. “Not only is there the physical loss of grain yield, but there’s also the loss of quality, which lowers the product’s final price,” said Josifovich. (AP Photo/Sebastian Pani)

PERGAMINO, Argentina — Jorge Josifovich is silent and downcast as he walks under the pounding sun in one of Argentina’s most fertile agricultural regions, staring at soy crops parched by the country’s worst drought in years.

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