The agrotour is coming to learn first-hand how wheat is doing in the core cereal-growing area of ​​Argentina

Published 2024년 11월 4일

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The Bahía Blanca Cereal and Products Exchange in Argentina is set to host the 12th edition of Agrotour on November 27 and 28, 2024. The event will follow a tradition similar to the 'Pro Farmer Crop Tour' in the US, focusing on wheat and barley crops in Argentina's South Pampas region. The route spans 4,000 kilometers, covering provinces like Buenos Aires and La Pampa, and is attended by over 100 participants from Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, and the US. The information gathered is vital for forming commercial strategies and is based on crop analysis, measurements, and sampling.
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Just as the “Pro Farmer Crop Tour” is a tradition in the United States, organized by the agricultural publication of the same name before each coarse grain harvest, in Argentina a sectoral institution wants to establish this custom at a local level. The Bahía Blanca Cereal and Products Exchange, together with the Bahía Blanca Cereal Arbitration Chamber, announced the 12th edition of Agrotour, an event that takes a tour of the south of the Pampas region to try to learn first-hand about the state, production and quality of wheat and barley crops. Agrotour 2024 will take place on November 27 and 28, with more than 100 confirmed participants, including delegations from Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and the United States. The total route covers some 4,000 kilometers and covers the south, southeast and southwest of the province of Buenos Aires, as well as the east of La Pampa. This is the core cereal area of Argentina where not only the majority of the national volume is concentrated, but also ...

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