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Chaco, the Cotton Capital: How Is the Journey From Cultivation to Fabric Making?

Summary by Infocampo
By Lilian Márquez Thinking of fabrics implies being located in northern Argentina. If you travel by car along the Argentine routes and whitish remains begin to appear on the side of the road, it is a sign that you are entering the province of Chaco. These are traces of cotton that emerge from the trucks loaded with tons of the crop, leaving it to light that the movement of cotton transport and, therefore, the production of this regional economy …
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By Lilian Márquez Thinking of fabrics implies being located in northern Argentina. If you travel by car along the Argentine routes and whitish remains begin to appear on the side of the road, it is a sign that you are entering the province of Chaco. These are traces of cotton that emerge from the trucks loaded with tons of the crop, leaving it to light that the movement of cotton transport and, therefore, the production of this regional economy …

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Infocampo broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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