The salad is complete: After tomatoes and carrots, Paraguay also made the first shipment of onions to the market

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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Paraguay has exported 60 tons of tomatoes, 60 tons of carrots, and nearly 30 tons of onions to Argentina, marking the third chapter in its agricultural export history. The quality of these vegetables has been praised by Paraguayan authorities, with Pastor Soria, head of Senave, and Carlos Giménez, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, expressing confidence in their consumption and showcasing Paraguay's commitment to increasing planting areas and yields for future exports. The onion shipment weighed a total of 28,800 kilos, divided into 1,600 bags.
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This curious novel that began with the first export of tomatoes from Paraguay, for a total of 60 tons destined for the province of Córdoba, and that continued with the shipment of the first 60 tons of carrots, now reaches its third chapter with the onion. And days ago, the sale of almost 30 tons of this vegetable to the local internal market was completed. Now, yes, the salad is complete. As occurred in the previous cases, the authorities of that country celebrated the news and highlighted the quality of the marketed product. “I am sure that any final consumer will love it,” said Pastor Soria, head of the National Service of Quality and Health of Plants and Seeds (Senave) of Paraguay. “We are proud, Argentina will now consume quality onions,” said Carlos Giménez, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG) of that country, omitting the fact that Argentina has a ...

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