While Brazil and the United States have surpluses in terms of nutrients in the land, with plans for fertilization and land use, here that liability in the replenishment of nutrients grows year by year and it has been more than a decade since production has been able to break through its ceiling. One of the most relevant resources of the Argentine economy is being discussed, and yet the possibility of debating the issue seems to be closed with several locks. Good proof of this was the proposal of the College of Agricultural Engineers of the Province of Buenos Aires, which was immediately disqualified. But the deficit exists and much has to do with the productive and legislative structure, since in Argentina 70% of the agricultural activity takes place on leased fields, with a lease law close to 80 years old and very weak contracts. To this is added that there are also no clear parameters for the sustainability of a finite resource such as land. In that scenario of zero ...
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