Magazine Chacra Current Events Driven by the demand for biofuels and sustainable aviation fuels, camelina, carinata, and canola are establishing themselves as an alternative to diversify the winter production in Argentina Facebook 0 X 0 WhatsApp 0 e-Mail 0 Cruciferous plants have begun to emerge in Argentina as an option within the agricultural scheme. In a global context of decarbonization, crops such as camelina, carinata, and canola have gained value as inputs for biofuels, especially for aviation, where a large part of the expected growth is concentrated. According to the latest economic report from the Cereals Exchange of Córdoba (BCCBA), these winter oilseeds allow for maintaining occupied plots in winter with economic returns. And, at the same time, they offer agronomic services linked to soil cover, nutrient recycling, and improvement of soil structure. Meanwhile, the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) maintains that energy generation is ...