The cultivation of vast agricultural areas requires high-performance machinery, a demand met by Argentina's largest manufacturer. Considering global agriculture, South America is already one of the most valuable regions. Large crops are produced on vast farmlands with adequate mechanization, yielding high volumes of crops that sell well on the world market. It is no coincidence that China, turning away from American soybeans, has found a new partner in Brazil that can fill the gap left by the USA. It is worth paying attention to Argentina, which is almost 30 times larger than Hungary, where agriculture employs 7 percent of the workforce while producing roughly a tenth of the country's GDP – nearly 20 percent at the end of the 1950s. Their main agricultural products are soybeans, corn, and sugar cane, but 10–15 percent of the land is already in foreign hands. Due to the enormous extent of agriculturally usable land, large-scale machinery is very popular in Argentina. The local ...
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