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  2. Blueberry - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, the industry grew in Argentina: "Argentine blueberry production has increased over the last three years with planted area up to 400 percent," according to a 2005 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. [42] "

  3. Industry in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    With industrial production of USD $79.8 billion in 2023 (19% of GDP), Argentina is the third-largest industrial power in Latin America after Mexico and Brazil. [1] Argentina has a sophisticated industrial base that ranges from small and medium-sized enterprises to world-class facilities operated by domestic and multinational corporations.

  4. List of countries by fruit production - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country/Region Fruit production (tonnes) 1 People's Republic of China 242,793,824 2 India 105,971,127 3 Brazil 39,758,842 4 Turkey 24,153,128 5 Mexico 23,837,562

  5. Argentina's Milei signs decree to boost exports, deregulation

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    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentine libertarian President Javier Milei on Wednesday signed a decree outlining economic reforms including an end to limits on exports plus measures to loosen ...

  6. Argentina grains ships load less cargo as river levels hit ...

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    The Parana River, which carries almost 80% of Argentina's grains and oilseeds for export, is at the second lowest level for this time of year since 1970, behind only a major decline in 2021, data ...

  7. Blueberry grown in Australia breaks record as world’s heaviest

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    A giant blueberry that tips the scales at a whopping 20.4 grams (0.71 ounces) officially entered the record books this week. Blueberry grown in Australia breaks record as world’s heaviest Skip ...

  8. Ministry of Productive Development - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Productive Development was originally founded as the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in 1949, during the presidency of Juan Domingo Perón.Perón was especially interested in industrializing the Argentine economy, which at the time was heavily dependent on agriculture. [2]

  9. Argentina's Mr Market Javier Milei wants to make austerity ...

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    Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei laid out a bleak vision in his maiden speech a year ago amid an economic crisis. The crowd in front of Congress cheered his every word. A year later ...