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Rowing and Rowing: Tomato Industry Faces Another Complex Campaign, with Imported Pasta Income, Rising National Costs, Zero Financing and Shrinking of the Cultivated Area

Summary by Bichos De Campo
Talking about a complex scenario for the industry tomato sector is all but an exaggeration. So many factors currently weigh on that production that to get out of the eggplant there is no other way to review it one by one. That’s what Guillermo San Martín, the manager of the Tomate 2000 association, proposed to do to Bichos de Campo to graph the panorama.
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Talking about a complex scenario for the industry tomato sector is all but an exaggeration. So many factors currently weigh on that production that to get out of the eggplant there is no other way to review it one by one. That’s what Guillermo San Martín, the manager of the Tomate 2000 association, proposed to do to Bichos de Campo to graph the panorama.

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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