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World Champion: in Messi's Lands Is the Largest Agroexporter Node on the Planet

Summary by Infocampo
It is only two weeks before the 2026 Football World Cup begins and the dream of the Argentines is that the national team will repeat the maximum trophy, reached in 2022, and with Lionel Messi as captain. And there is precisely something that connects Messi with another aspect in which Argentina is world champion: in the Gran Rosario, the area where the football star was born, is the largest agroexporting port node on the planet.
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It is only two weeks before the 2026 Football World Cup begins and the dream of the Argentines is that the national team will repeat the maximum trophy, reached in 2022, and with Lionel Messi as captain. And there is precisely something that connects Messi with another aspect in which Argentina is world champion: in the Gran Rosario, the area where the football star was born, is the largest agroexporting port node on the planet.

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Infocampo broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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