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History: Argentina Will Send Soy Flour to China for the First Time

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This is about 30,000 tonnes to be exported after the opening of the market in 2019

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This is about 30,000 tonnes to be exported after the opening of the market in 2019

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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China approved for the first time the purchase of soybean flour from Argentina, in a decision that involved a prolonged negotiation between the two governments and that involved changes in the plant health requirements demanded by the Asian country. The shipment, which was part of a trial import, positioned Argentina as a new supplier in one of the markets [...] The entry China bought Argentine soybean flour for the first time in history was fir…

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For the first time, Argentina will export soy flour to China. The shipment will be 30,000 tons and it is estimated that it will arrive in September. The purchase is six years ago after Beijing enabled its market for the main local export product. The purchase, confirmed by Reuters agency, was made on Thursday and is constituted in a “test” made by Chinese animal food firms. They seek to secure suppliers of that by-product amid commercial tension…

For the first time, China will import soy flour from Argentina. The shipment, of 30,000 tons, will arrive in September and marks a key step in the commercial relationship between the two countries. The entry For the first time, Argentina will export soy flour to China was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

The Chinese livestock food industry is seeking to expand its supply options to mitigate potential difficulties of the trade war with the United States.

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