Argentina Agriculture Products. These products also provide raw materials for the growing food processing industry. The sector’s origin can be found in 1985, the year in which canecos (centro de estudios de cultivos orgánicos), was established, the first association in the country focussing on organic agriculture (greentree s.a., 2000).
Statistics provided by the international monetary fund’s world economic outlook database shows $879.4 billion gdp in 2016 for argentina. Argentina's other main agricultural exports include soybeans, maize, barley, rice, flax seed, sugarcane, cotton, citrus fruits, and grapes. Agriculture directly accounts for 7 percent of the nation's gdp.