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  2. Forestry in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The forestry sector in Argentina has great potential. The geography of the country extends from north to south, encompassing 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi). Its variety of climates, land quality, and reliable precipitation allow for the cultivation of different tree species at high growth rates. The climate varies and most areas are quite temperate.

  3. Estancia - Wikipedia

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    An estancia or estância is a large, private plot of land used for farming or raising cattle or sheep. Estancias are located in the southern South American grasslands of Chilean and Argentine Patagonia, while the pampas, have historically been estates used to raise livestock, such as cattle or sheep. In Puerto Rico, an estancia was a farm ...

  4. Agriculture in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Argentina. A soybean field in Argentina's fertile pampas region. The versatile legume makes up about half the nation's crop production and a fourth of its exports. Agriculture is one of the bases of Argentina 's economy . Argentine agriculture is relatively capital intensive, providing about 7% of all employment as of 2013, [ 1 ...

  5. Eduardo Elsztain - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Sergio Elsztain (born January 26, 1960) [ 1] is a prominent Argentine businessman who is his country's largest real-estate developer. [ 2] According to The Jerusalem Post, Elsztain "stands atop Argentina's largest business empire, the country's leader in real estate and agriculture, which he built with his own two hands."

  6. Hacienda - Wikipedia

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    An "estancia" was a similar type of food farm. An estancia differed from an hacienda in terms of crop types handled, target market, machinery used, and size. An estancia, during Spanish colonial times in Puerto Rico (1508 [ 55 ] - 1898), [ a ] was a plot of land used for cultivating "frutos menores" (minor crops). [ 56 ]

  7. Patagonian sheep farming boom - Wikipedia

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    In late 19th and early 20th centuries, sheep farming expanded across the Patagonian grasslands making the southern regions of Argentina and Chile one of the world's foremost sheep farming areas. The sheep farming boom attracted thousands of immigrants from Chiloé and Europe to southern Patagonia. [1] Early sheep farming in Patagonia was ...

  8. Agricultural colonies in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural colonies in Argentina were a demographically and economically important part of the evolution of the country. The Argentine government, faced with large areas of fertile land that were unpopulated or settled by aboriginal tribes (unassimilated and considered undesirable for progress), encouraged European immigration, welcoming ...

  9. Economy of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Argentina is the second-largest national economy in South America, behind Brazil. Argentina is a developing country with a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base. Argentina benefits from rich natural resources.