Exports of the oleaginous complex grew 52.8% in the 1st semester in Argentina

Published 2021년 9월 6일

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The Argentine Ministry of Agriculture has reported a 52.8% increase in the value of exports of the oleaginous complex in the first half of the year, reaching US$ 13.1 billion. This includes a 55% growth in soy and derivatives exports, valued at US$ 11.9 million, and an 81.8% increase in sunflower segment exports, amounting to US$ 689 million. Corn, barley, and rice exports also saw significant increases.
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The Argentine Ministry of Agriculture informed that the value of exports of the oleaginous complex increased 52.8% in the first half of the year, reaching US$ 13.1 billion. Shipments of soy and derivatives grew 55% in value, totaling US$ 11.9 million, and those in the sunflower segment grew 81.8%, reaching US$ 689 million, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) in report on complex exporters. agriculture_soybean (Photo: Ernesto de Souza/Ed. Globo) Olive grove exports reached US$ 59 million, an increase of 28.3%, of which 54.8% corresponded to olive oil, 34.6% to prepared olives and 10.5% to olives with salt water. Foreign sales of the corn complex totaled US$ 3.744 million in the first six months of 2021, an increase of 12.6% in the annual comparison, while those of the barley complex totaled US$ 622 million, an increase of 46.7%. know more Soybean producer in Brazil secures the sale of the grain betting ...
Source: Agroinforme

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