Argentine specialist, Lucas Borrás, discusses the country's specialization in non-GMO corn, with a focus on flint corn (hard red), covering about 120 thousand hectares and primarily exported to the European Union for use in corn flakes. This crop is also used domestically for polenta. Other special corn productions include pop corn (pisingallo) and organic corn. The challenges and yield differences of producing these special varieties are highlighted, with a note on the potential growth in blue corn production, similar to Mexican blue tortillas, reflecting a market trend towards natural foods.