A rapeseed symposium was held in Argentina, with advisor Gonzalo Invernizzi emphasizing the crop's potential due to its increasing demand in the global oil and biofuel industries. The crop is crucial for crop rotation and has the potential to generate jobs. Uruguay's experience shows that the crop can significantly increase agricultural hectares, as seen in the 2022/2023 harvest. However, the crop requires advanced technology for profitability. Currently, the main destination for Uruguay's rapeseed is the European Union, where certification of sustainable production is necessary due to strict maximum residue limits.