"This is historic," Raúl Crucianelli tells Bichos de Campo, after visiting them at his company's brand-new stand at Agritechnica, the leading fair for agricultural machinery and technology. It is the first time his company has arrived with such a presence, without depending on the institutional space generated under the umbrella of a state trade mission, which every two years groups around 30 Argentine companies in one place. Raúl's happiness, which is evident in the conversation with this media outlet, stems from the pride he feels reading his surname in the middle of the enormous hall of the German fair, in front of the Ukrainian pavilion and rubbing shoulders with the big players. "I have so little to do that I am busy all day," says Raúl, laughing, when asked how he reconciles his supposed retirement with such an active presence at one of the most demanding fairs on the planet. He tells us this while standing next to a seed drill, after a meeting that kept him busy until two ...
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