The main challenge lies in improving the offer, both in qualitative and quantitative terms, to take advantage of the continuous growth of international trade.
In a recent event related to agriculture, the international business expert Marcelo Elizondo shared his vision on the fundamental role played by agroindustrial sector in the international projection of Argentina.
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In his presentation, he highlighted that the export no longer limited only to agricultural productsbut covers a broader spectrum, including energy and biomass. Last year, Argentina established a record in exports, generating a historic impact with income of US$88.5 billiona large part of which came from the agro-export sector, according to the expert.


Elizondo emphasized that the agroproduction Argentina is a world leader, and the country is among top ten product exporters farmers of the world. Furthermore, he highlighted how the knowledge economy is influencing the evolution technology of this sector.
Argentina: the main challenge
The main challenge lies in improving the offer, both in qualitative and quantitative terms, to take advantage of the continuous growth of international trade. Global trade has been constantly increasing, and this trend is expected to continue due to factors such as increasing population, purchasing power and demand for sustainable products.
The expert pointed out the importance of commercial alliances in a world where geopolitical tensions and trade sanctions are on the rise. Argentina must adapt to these international trends and requirements, taking advantage of the opportunity to integrate more deeply into global value chains.
In a context where 70% of world trade occurs between markets with zero tariffsArgentina has a pending challenge to make the most of these opportunities. In addition to the physical offer, the country must develop intangibles such as standards certification, information management and qualification of companies in value chains.
The public sector also has an important role to play, including the recovery of strong institutionsthe improvement of the macroeconomic order, investment in physical and digital infrastructure, the flexibility of trade regulations and the creation of more complex international agreements that go beyond simple tariff reductions.
In summary, Argentina has a significant potential in the agro-productive field and the opportunity to expand in the international market, but faces crucial challenges that require action from both the private and public sectors. Adapting to global trends and creating strategic alliances are essential to ensure a prosperous future in the international economy.
Source: Ambito