Argentina: agro-industrial exports increased by 56% in 2024

Published Feb 3, 2025

Tridge summary

In 2024, Argentina saw a significant increase in its agro-industrial exports, with a total volume of 101.89 million tons, a 56% increase from 2023. The export value also rose by 26% to USD 47,138 million. The top ten export complexes, including soybeans, corn, cattle, wheat, fishing and aquaculture, sunflower, dairy products, peanuts, barley, and wine, contributed to 86% of the total export value, highlighting the diversity and competitiveness of Argentina's agro-industrial sector in international markets.
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The Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Ministry of National Economy reports that the country's agro-industrial exports registered a significant increase during 2024 and reached a total volume of 101.89 million tons, which represents an increase of 56% compared to 2023. This growth also translated into a total export value of USD 47,138 million, 26% more than the previous year. As for the main foreign trade complexes, ten represented 86% of the total value exported: soybeans, corn, cattle, wheat, fishing and aquaculture, sunflower, dairy products, peanuts, barley and wine. This ...
Source: 3tres3

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