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Research and Markets: Argentina Baby Food Market: Analysis & Forecast (2007 - 2017)
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Argentina Baby Food Market: Analysis & Forecast (
Chavez and allies back Argentina on Falklands
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and other leaders in the left-leaning ALBA bloc backed Argentina on Saturday in its long-running dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands.
Former Cavalier Meyinsse having fun playing professionally in Argentina
Former Cavalier Meyinsse having fun playing professionally in Argentina
Why Britain and Argentina are tussling, again, over the Falklands
Decades of sharp exchanges between Britain and Argentina escalated this week as Argentina reasserted its claim to the Falklands Islands, a territory about 300 miles off the Argentine coast that has been ruled by Britain since 1833. Britain responded, as it always has, that it has no intention of giving the islands up.
Drought threatens Argentina’s tax revenue
Ravaged corn and soy crops could mean more than $1.3-billion (U.S.) in lost government income
Chavez and allies back Argentina in Falklands Islands dispute with Britain
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and other leaders in the left-leaning ALBA bloc backed Argentina on Saturday in its long-running dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands.
Argentina's New Import Restrictions Come Into Effect
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 2 (BERNAMA-NNN-MERCOPRESS) - Argentina's controversial new import restrictions has came into effect as part of the legislation on the trading sector which gives the government bureaucracy more powers to control and restrict imports.
U.S. May Expand Corn Output to Offset Argentina’s Drought Losses, UN Says
While Argentina’s corn crop will decline because of a drought, curbing exports from the world’s second-largest shipper, U.S. farmers may expand planting and make up for the potential damage, the United Nations said.
Argentina faces a continuous drought
This summer the South American nation has experienced sweltering heat with very little rain.
Argentina soy prices get a lift from CBOT
* Soy prices in Rosario closed up at between 1,335 and 1,370 pesos per tonne ($308-$316) compared with 1,320/1,370 pesos in the previous session due to gains in the influential US futures market in Chicago , traders said.
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