The ongoing mission will take place in Porto Alegre, Florianopolis and Curitiba. These three states together represent a potential market of 30 million inhabitants. The products that the Argentine delegation will offer are fruits, alfajores, dairy products, pasta, baked goods, organic products, oils, plant-based foods, rice, cereals and cookies, legumes, among others.
Among the three stages planned by the Foreign Ministry and the Embassy, a total of 664 meetings will be generated. 22 Argentine companies and 60 Brazilian counterparts will participate. With the intention of giving the entourage a federal character, representatives of the economies of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Corrientes, Santa Fe, Catamarca, Capital Federal and Tucumán, among others, traveled.
As for the firms, Adecoagro, Agrícola Magdalena, Alfajores Norteños SA, Alimentos Granix, Cicarela SRL, Complejo Alimenticio San Salvador SA, Complejo Industrial Alimentary SA, Cooperativa Exportadora Citrícola de Corrientes, Vegetalex and Hausbrot, among others, are part of the delegation .
As Ámbito learned, Scioli signed agreements with different state companies to incorporate them into the program to reduce logistics costs that it promotes. As this newspaper reported months ago, this plan aims to make exporting companies more competitive in a context of global skyrocketing in transport prices. It includes discounts in container terminals, in bonded warehouses and trading companies for the Northeast, Center West, South and Southeast of Brazil, among other regions.
Beyond the meeting between businessmen, the agenda is full these days. Along with efforts to incorporate new products into the export basket, work is being done in conjunction with officials from the neighboring country’s government to advance towards the construction of a gas pipeline that could connect Vaca Muerta with Brazil.
In addition, the ambassador yesterday presented the new Santa Catarina branch of the Argentine-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. Within this same framework, he sealed an agreement with the Supermarket Association to speed up the promotion and distribution of national products. “We are not waiting for people to come and buy us, we are going out to sellScioli noted.
Source: Ambito

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