An Uruguayan business called Phixon Trade Company engages in the export of food goods from Latin America. They provide a wide range of commodities and agro-related goods, including dairy products, cattle, chicken, horse meat, lamb, and mutton, as well as wheat flour, yellow corn, soybeans, rice, and other grains and legumes.
As a result of the relationships and business agreements they have built with the region's suppliers, they are now able to choose from a variety of options for each product they sell. Given their close proximity and long-standing trade relations, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay are able to conduct business relatively quickly and efficiently.


