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Sweet Citrus Fruits: the Us Door Remains Closed and Argentine Exporters Are Looking for the Key to Open It

Roberto Varela, executive manager of the Northeast Argentine Citrus Exporters Chamber, told DIARIOJUNIO this morning that in mid-2024, Federcitrus, the Argentine citrus growers' business association, decided to revisit a topic that had been stalled for seven years: the return of sweet citrus exports to the US. "It all started when representatives from the US Department of Agriculture came in 2019. They conducted a review, and based on that, they…
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Roberto Varela, executive manager of the Northeast Argentine Citrus Exporters Chamber, told DIARIOJUNIO this morning that in mid-2024, Federcitrus, the Argentine citrus growers' business association, decided to revisit a topic that had been stalled for seven years: the return of sweet citrus exports to the US. "It all started when representatives from the US Department of Agriculture came in 2019. They conducted a review, and based on that, they…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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