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Argentina exports 92,512 tons of rice in first 3 months of 2015: report

byCustoms Today Report
16/06/2015
in Argentina, International Customs
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BUENOS AIRES: Argentina has exported around 92,512 tons of the first three months of 2015 (January – March) down about 25% from around 123,882 tons exported during the same period in 2014, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture in Argentina.

In March 2015, Argentina exported around 37,589 tons of rice, down about 11% from around 42,161 tons in February 2015 and down about 26% from around 50,542 tons exported in March 2014.

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Argentina exported aroun 29,067 tons of rice to Cuba (about 77% of total March 2015 exports). Around 3,354 tons of rice to Chile (about 9% of March 2015 exports), around 2,252 tons of rice to Bolivia (about 6% of March 2015 exports), and around 1,291 tons of rice to Brazil (about 3% of March 2015 exports) in March 2015. It exported the remaining  % or around 1,625 tons of to Belgium (500 tons), Canada (259 tons), Denmark (61 tons), the U.S. (324 tons), Israel (92 tons), Nicaragua (360 tons) and Paraguay (29 tons) during the month.

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