While details of the agreement with the U.S. government are yet to be known, it includes an increase in the quota for tariff-free Argentine beef.
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The governments of Argentina and the United States signed a joint declaration yesterday to advance a commercial cooperation agreement. While the "fine print" remains to be seen, the negotiations include the agro-industrial sector, in commodities such as beef, poultry and pork, soybeans, and agricultural machinery, among other points. Upon learning of the announcement from the White House, the agro-industrial value chain is analyzing the announcements with caution and internally began to read the news from the United States carefully. For the moment, although no details are known, the various sectors have begun to take a stance. In general, the mood is optimistic, although some questions have begun to arise, especially related to the entry of pork cuts from the United States. The record of wheat The wheat from the 2025/26 campaign continues to surprise and with a national-level harvest that stands at over 20%, it is heading for a record production. The Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR) ...
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