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Argentina achieved the opening for the export of almonds to Brazil

Almond Kernel
Published Jan 6, 2024

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Argentina is focused on doubling exports and diversifying its product offerings, with the goal of opening up international markets. Brazil imported almonds worth $18 million from January to November 2023, with the United States and Chile being the main suppliers. Argentina has the opportunity to increase its almond exports, particularly in producing provinces such as Mendoza, San Juan, Córdoba, La Rioja, Salta, Río Negro, and Neuquén.
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Secretary Fernando Vilella highlighted the achievement "in line with our objective of doubling exports, diversifying the offer of Argentine products within a territorial and federal development project, for which the opening of international markets is fundamental." Between January and November 2023, Brazil imported almonds worth USD 18 million, corresponding to an import volume of 4,255 tons, with the United States being the main supplier with 85% of the total volume, followed by Chile with 13%. In 2023, Argentina exported almonds to the world in very small volumes, having recorded a maximum of 933 tons in 2019 ...
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