In 2020, Chile outperformed Argentina in agricultural exports, with a total of $5734 million from farmed fish and meat, despite requiring significant corn and soybean meal imports from Argentina. This success is largely due to free trade agreements with China and the US, which Argentina does not have. In contrast, Argentina's exports reached only $3.419 million for animal meats, with an additional $1712 million from fishing. Chile's exports of cherries, fresh grapes, and bottled wines outperformed Argentina's fresh fruit and dairy products exports. Chile's total goods exports in 2020 were $35,391 million, a 2.6% decrease from the previous year, while Argentina's exports dropped by 15.7% to $54,884 million. The article highlights the structural and regulatory challenges that hinder Argentina's competitive edge in the global market.