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Fresh Garlic Argentina Market Overview 2026

Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Argentina Fresh Garlic market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 5 sampled export transactions for Argentina are summarized.
  • 10 export partner companies and 0 import partner companies are mapped for Fresh Garlic in Argentina.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 5; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 5 export partner countries and 1 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-04-20.

Fresh Garlic Export Supplier Intelligence, Price Trends, and Trade Flows in Argentina

10 export partner companies are tracked for Fresh Garlic in Argentina. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to validate exporter coverage, partner quality, and route priorities.
Explore Fresh Garlic export intelligence in Argentina, including 5 sampled supplier transactions, monthly unit-price ranges, and partner-country trade flow patterns for HS Code 070320.
Scatter points are sampled from 5.3% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Export Supplier Transaction Records for Fresh Garlic in Argentina

5 sampled Fresh Garlic transactions in Argentina include date, origin, and partner-country context to benchmark export prices and supplier trading patterns.
Fresh Garlic sampled transaction unit prices by date in Argentina: 2026-02-27: 1.70 USD / kg, 2026-02-26: 1.47 USD / kg, 2026-02-26: 1.47 USD / kg, 2026-02-26: 1.47 USD / kg, 2026-02-14: 1.94 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporter 
2026-02-27BOX** ** ***** ****** **** * ** ** ** ***** ** ***** ****** **** * * * **** ***** ** ***** ****** **** * ** **** ** *** *********** * *********** ***1.70 USD / kg (Argentina) (United States)
2026-02-26BOX** **** **** **** ** ***** ** **** *** **** ** *** *** **** *** *** ** ***** *** **** ** ********* ********** ******* ** * *** *** ********* **** ** ***** ** ******** ******* *** *** ******1.47 USD / kg (Argentina) (United States)
2026-02-26CAS** ** ** **** ***** ***** ****** *** **** ********** *** *** **** ** ***** ** ** **** ***** ***** ***** * *** **** ********** *** *** **** ** ***** ** ** **** ***** ***** **** ** *** ******1.47 USD / kg (Argentina) (United States)
2026-02-26CAS** ** ** **** ***** ***** ****** *** **** ********** *** *** **** ** ***** ** ** **** ***** ***** ****** *** **** ********** *** *** **** ** ********** **** ** ***1.47 USD / kg (Argentina) (United States)
2026-02-14WHI** ******1.94 USD / kg (Argentina) (United States)

Top Fresh Garlic Export Suppliers and Companies in Argentina

Review leading exporter profiles and benchmark them against 10 total export partner companies tracked for Fresh Garlic in Argentina. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to shortlist sourcing and export partners faster.
(Argentina)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-20
Industries: Food Services And Drinking PlacesFood ManufacturingBeverage Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: LogisticsTrade
(Argentina)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-12-26
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
(Argentina)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-20
Industries: Food ManufacturingOthersFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: TradeFood ManufacturingDistribution / Wholesale
(Argentina)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-20
Industries: Food WholesalersCrop ProductionFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingTradeFood Manufacturing
(Argentina)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-12-31
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Crop ProductionFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: TradeFood ManufacturingFarming / Production / Processing / Packing
(Argentina)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-12-17
Industries: Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingFood ManufacturingDistribution / Wholesale
Argentina Export Partner Coverage
10 companies
Total export partner company count is a core signal of Argentina export network depth for Fresh Garlic.
Exporters and importers can open Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to assess Fresh Garlic partner concentration, capacity signals, and trade relevance in Argentina.

Annual Export Value, Volume, and Supplier Market Size for Fresh Garlic in Argentina (HS Code 070320)

Analyze 1 years of Fresh Garlic export volume and value in Argentina to evaluate supplier market growth, seasonality, and trade volatility.
YearVolumeValue
2024152,546,644179,906,283 USD

Top Destination Markets for Fresh Garlic Exports from Argentina (HS Code 070320) in 2024

For 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 5 destination countries for Fresh Garlic exports from Argentina.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Brazil102,530,200121,403,369.63 USD
2United States19,620,14022,801,159.76 USD
3Spain8,717,66010,875,618.38 USD
4Mexico7,239,6708,666,131.4 USD
5France1,647,0702,786,844.9 USD

Fresh Garlic Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in Argentina: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

0 import partner companies are tracked for Fresh Garlic in Argentina. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to analyze buyer demand, partner density, and downstream channels.

Annual Import Value, Volume, and Demand Size for Fresh Garlic in Argentina (HS Code 070320)

Track 1 years of Fresh Garlic import volume and value in Argentina to assess demand growth and market momentum.
YearVolumeValue
2024501,8881,099,042 USD

Top Origin Supplier Countries Supplying Fresh Garlic to Argentina (HS Code 070320) in 2024

For 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 1 origin supplier countries supplying Fresh Garlic to Argentina.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Brazil158,488.1649,587.24 USD

Fresh Garlic Wholesale Supplier Price Trends in Argentina

Track Fresh Garlic wholesale supplier price benchmarks and recent export price updates in Argentina.

Historical Fresh Garlic Wholesale Supplier Prices in Argentina (USD/kg)

Yearly average, lower, and upper Fresh Garlic wholesale prices with YoY changes provide benchmark data for supplier pricing and export competitiveness in Argentina.
Fresh Garlic yearly average wholesale prices in Argentina: 2021: 0.28 USD / kg, 2022: 0.32 USD / kg, 2023: 0.73 USD / kg, 2024: 3.61 USD / kg, 2025: 3.09 USD / kg, 2026: 1.85 USD / kg.
YearAverage Unit PriceLower Unit PriceUpper Unit PriceYoY Change
20210.28 USD / kg0.11 USD / kg0.42 USD / kg-
20220.32 USD / kg0.11 USD / kg1.09 USD / kg-
20230.73 USD / kg0.15 USD / kg1.66 USD / kg-
20243.61 USD / kg0.46 USD / kg9.66 USD / kg-
20253.09 USD / kg0.53 USD / kg7.17 USD / kg-
20261.85 USD / kg0.52 USD / kg5.12 USD / kg-

Latest Fresh Garlic Wholesale Export Price Updates in Argentina

Use the latest 5 updates to check current Fresh Garlic wholesale export price points and origin-level changes in Argentina.
Fresh Garlic latest wholesale updates by date in Argentina: 2026-04-01: 24.84 USD / kg, 2026-04-01: 7.20 USD / kg, 2026-04-01: 9.36 USD / kg, 2026-04-01: 14.22 USD / kg, 2026-04-01: 23.58 USD / kg.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD)Origin Country 
2026-04-01AJO********** **** ****** * ******* ****** ****** ******** ******** ****** * ******* **24.84 USD / kg-
2026-04-01AJO********** **** ****** * ******* ****** ****** ******** ******** ****** * ******* *7.20 USD / kg-
2026-04-01AJO********** **** ****** * ******* ****** ****** ******** ******** ****** * ******* *9.36 USD / kg-
2026-04-01AJO********** **** ****** * ******* ****** ****** ******** ******** ****** * ******* *14.22 USD / kg-
2026-04-01AJO********** **** ****** * ******* ****** ****** ******** ******** ****** * ******* **23.58 USD / kg-

Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormFresh
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product

Raw Material

Market

Fresh garlic in Argentina is a notable export-oriented horticultural product, with production and export certification concentrated in the Cuyo region (notably Mendoza and San Juan). Senasa reported 67,000 tonnes of fresh garlic exports certified from San Juan and Mendoza in 2024, with Brazil, the United States, Spain, Taiwan, and Mexico among the main destinations. Market access is closely tied to phytosanitary compliance, including pre-shipment sampling and laboratory checks for specific pests highlighted by Senasa. Within Mendoza, official provincial reporting highlights Valle de Uco and the provincial “zona Centro/cinturón verde” as major planting areas and notes widespread use of irrigation systems.
Market RoleMajor producer and exporter (counter-season supplier to Northern Hemisphere markets)
Market GrowthGrowing (2023–2024 export comparison)Senasa reported higher certified export volume in 2024 versus 2023 for fresh garlic from San Juan and Mendoza
SeasonalityExport positioning is described by Senasa as counter-season supply to the Northern Hemisphere; month-level harvest timing was not found in the reviewed sources.

Specification

Primary VarietyAjo morado (purple garlic commercial type)
Secondary Variety
  • Ajo colorado (red garlic commercial type)
  • Ajo blanco (white garlic commercial type)
Physical Attributes
  • Bulbs intact and covered with outer skin; sound and clean; firm; practically free from pests and pest damage (UNECE FFV-18).
  • Free of externally visible sprouts; free of abnormal external moisture; free of damage caused by frost or sun (UNECE FFV-18).
Grades
  • UNECE FFV-18: "Extra" Class
  • UNECE FFV-18: Class I
  • UNECE FFV-18: Class II
Packaging
  • Packed to protect produce; packaging materials clean and non-damaging; packages free of foreign matter (UNECE FFV-18).
  • Marking typically includes packer/dispatcher/exporter identification, nature/type (e.g., fresh/semi-dry/dry; commercial type), country of origin, class, and size (UNECE FFV-18).

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Mendoza/San Juan farms → harvest and curing/drying as applicable → grading/packing → pre-shipment sampling and laboratory analysis (Senasa regional labs) → phytosanitary certification → export dispatch to destination markets.

Risks

Phytosanitary Compliance HighNon-compliance with destination phytosanitary requirements—especially quarantine-pest findings such as mites and soil nematodes highlighted by Senasa testing—can trigger border rejection, holds, or loss of market access for Argentine fresh garlic shipments.Align pre-shipment procedures with the importing-country NPPO requirements, use Senasa’s export certification workflow, and conduct required sampling/laboratory diagnostics before dispatch.
Regulatory Compliance MediumDestination phytosanitary requirements can change, and Senasa notes that requirements should be verified periodically before initiating export procedures; outdated assumptions can lead to documentation gaps or non-compliant shipments.Confirm the latest destination requirements and authorization status via Senasa guidance/tools before contracting and shipping; maintain an updated destination-specific checklist.
Quality MediumShipments that show quality defects referenced in UNECE FFV-18 (e.g., sprouts, abnormal external moisture, frost/sun damage, decay) may fail buyer acceptance or downgrade, increasing claim and rejection risk.Implement grading against UNECE class/size criteria, manage drying/curing and moisture control, and use packaging that protects bulbs during handling and transit.
Sustainability
  • Irrigation water management and efficiency in Mendoza garlic production (notably use of drip, furrow, and pivot irrigation systems reported in provincial IDR-based reporting).

FAQ

Which Argentine regions are most associated with fresh garlic export certification and production concentration?Senasa reported that fresh garlic exports certified in 2024 came from San Juan and Mendoza, and it stated that garlic cultivation in Mendoza and San Juan represents about 95% of Argentina’s national garlic production. Within Mendoza, provincial reporting highlights Valle de Uco and the zona Centro/cinturón verde as major planting areas.
What is the main deal-breaker compliance risk for exporting Argentine fresh garlic?Phytosanitary non-compliance is the main deal-breaker risk: Senasa notes exports must meet importing-country NPPO requirements and reported that laboratories in San Juan and Mendoza analyze garlic samples to confirm the absence of mites and soil nematodes requested by destination markets.
What quality classes and key condition requirements are commonly referenced for international garlic trade?UNECE FFV-18 classifies garlic into “Extra” Class, Class I, and Class II, and it specifies minimum conditions such as bulbs being intact, clean, firm, practically free from pests, free of abnormal external moisture, and free of externally visible sprouts (with additional tolerances by class).

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