More legume products on the local board of Argentina

Published 2021년 10월 18일

Tridge summary

The Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR) in Argentina is publishing reference prices for legumes, both locally and internationally, including peas, lentils, chickpeas, and beans. This service is available on the institution's website and includes official prices from Argentina and references from Canada and Brazil. Argentina has a competitive advantage in the bean market as it exports almost all its production. The country is also part of the National Legume Table, a forum aimed at boosting the growth of the legume market, which has potential for economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility.
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Original content

The Stock Exchange began to publish reference prices of legumes locally and internationally. Peas, lentils, chickpeas and beans are the products shown on the board. It is a service for the entire chain that can be accessed through the institution's website. The BCR incorporated a new channel where it can consult the national and international reference prices of legumes, as a contribution of value for the sustained growth of this market in a transparent and representative manner, improving its competitiveness. In the local price level, a survey can be found that includes the official FOB price references of Argentina, provided by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Nation; and the reference prices offered by the cooperatives AFA (Agricultores Federados Argentinos) and ACA (Asociación de Cooperativas Argentinas) to producers. With regard to the international level, prices are presented on a board that includes the Canadian and Brazilian vegetable markets as ...
Source: On24

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