On Friday , Argentine President, Mauricio Macri, called for an increase in the volume of exports, especially of value-added products, so that which is "made in Argentina, reaches the entire world."
During a speech he made at the 61st National Peanut Festival in the town of Hernando, Cordoba province, Macri gave an example of dried fruit as one of the products most exported by Argentina, and whose export sales volume, he recalled, is greater than that of India.
He praised the measures taken by his government since he took power last December to reduce the heavy tax burden that the previous government imposed on agricultural producers.
He said the measures being considered to stimulate regional economies and to refund tax payments to agricultural producers who export their products will contribute significantly to increasing exports.
"We want to export more, to export value-added products made in Argentina and to make sure that what is made in Argentina gets to the rest of the world," he said.