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The main crop(s) that are grown in Argentina are soybeans, corn, wheat, sunflower, and potatoes.

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Watermelons, Limes, Lemons, Oranges, Grapefruits so mostly Citrus fruits.

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Argentina's agricultural products land, mountain, and rivers.

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Mate, Asdo, Humita, milanesa, Empanadas, alfajores.

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soybean

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