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From Venado Tuerto to Oceania: in Australia, Olives Are Harvested with Argentine Technology

Summary by Infocampo
What began as a local development aimed at solving concrete problems of production ended up becoming an emblematic case of Argentine innovation with global impact. From its base in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe, the company MaqTec managed to position its technology in one of the most demanding markets in the world: today, its machines participate in the harvest of 65% of the olives produced in Australia. The firm of national capitals and that generate…
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What began as a local development aimed at solving concrete problems of production ended up becoming an emblematic case of Argentine innovation with global impact. From its base in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe, the company MaqTec managed to position its technology in one of the most demanding markets in the world: today, its machines participate in the harvest of 65% of the olives produced in Australia. The firm of national capitals and that generate…

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Infocampo broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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