Córdoba strengthens its export profile: agribusiness accounts for 85% of global sales.

Published Feb 2, 2026

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In a year where Argentine exports reached record levels, Córdoba once again demonstrated the structural weight of its agroindustrial framework. Corn, soybeans, and their derivatives led the influx of foreign currency and consolidated the province as one of the engines of foreign trade. Argentine exports closed 2025 with revenues of USD 87,080 million, the second highest value in history, and in that scenario, the agroindustry once again occupied a central role. Nationally, the sector explained 60% of the foreign currency, but in Córdoba its prominence was even greater: 85% of the dollars that entered the province came from agroindustrial chains. The data confirms a structural trend: Córdoba exports mainly agro-livestock value-added, with corn, soybeans, and their by-products as the pillars of the export scheme. During 2025, the Argentine trade balance was again superavit for the second consecutive year, with a positive balance of USD 11,290 million. Although the result was lower ...
Source: Rural Net

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