If sizes are important for such trivial things as the gender of our media stars, the size of things becomes even more important when they generate currency and, above all, genuine sources of employment.
In these days when the size of footballer Mauro Icardi's "peanut" is being discussed with such emphasis, and his ex-partner Wanda Nara takes advantage of the situation to make a "proudly peanut-based" advertisement for one of the major local producers of that nut, the national government has also jumped into the controversy to highlight, now in a more serious manner, the size of the local peanut complex.
"Argentina positioned itself in the last campaign as the world's top exporter of peanuts in terms of volume, adding external sales of around 1,190 million dollars, the highest value for the period 2002-2024 and 12% higher than in 2023," highlighted a report from the Commercial Intelligence Management of the Argentine Agency for Investment and International Trade (AAICI).