Why pampas is called economy heart of Argentina
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Argentina's main exports are grains (soybeans, sunflower seeds, wheat) and beef.
The Pampas are one one of the best places in the world to produce them, and Argentina's economy is not very diversified, so it depends on the Pampas region to produce incomes.
The Pampas are one one of the best places in the world to produce them, and Argentina's economy is not very diversified, so it depends on the Pampas region to produce incomes.
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Central Argentina boasts a successful agricultural business, with crops grown on the Pampas south and west of Buenos Aires. Much of the area is also used for cattle, and more recently, to cultivate vineyards in the Buenos Aires wine region. The area is also used for farming honey using European honeybees.
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