By Raúl Cruz Moneta Argentine agriculture tends to look at the world from the gate to the outside: prices, markets, climate, regulations, exchange rate and exports.But there is another part of the chain that defines the business more and more and that is often obsessed late: what the consumer is asking for, how this demand is transformed into products and what conditions the global gondola imposes.In October, Infocampo will be in SIAL Paris 2026…
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By Raúl Cruz Moneta Argentine agriculture tends to look at the world from the gate to the outside: prices, markets, climate, regulations, exchange rate and exports.But there is another part of the chain that defines the business more and more and that is often obsessed late: what the consumer is asking for, how this demand is transformed into products and what conditions the global gondola imposes.In October, Infocampo will be in SIAL Paris 2026…