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Harvest Halted as Flooding Threatens Tierra Verde's Crop Season
Heavy rains swell the Río Esperanto; cooperatives brace for crop losses and delayed exports
Sofía Mendoza1,047 wordsEdition № 45Friday, 3 July 2026 — Edition № 45
The Cooperative Council in San Vicente issued a suspension order yesterday afternoon, halting harvest work across the region's interior zones until water levels recede. Three days of continuous rain have pushed the Río Esperanto beyond its seasonal average, flooding low-lying fields and making access roads impassable for transport trucks.
The timing strikes at the heart of the harvest calendar. July is typically the peak collection month for Tierra Verde's coffee and yerba mate crops, and any delay ripples through the federal export schedule and the settlement prices that smallholders depend on. The Federal Office for Cooperative Affairs has not yet published guidance on emergency relief measures.
Cooperatives from San Vicente to the interior municipalities report similar conditions: saturated soil, blocked routes, and uncertainty about crop damage once the water recedes. Some farmers have begun moving equipment to higher ground, but the full extent of the loss remains unclear.
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