Feb 18 • 11:20 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

India, the main destination for an Argentine product regaining ground in the global market

Argentina's sunflower complex closed 2025 with record figures in both volume and value, primarily driven by sunflower oil exports.

Argentina's sunflower complex achieved unprecedented success in 2025, with export figures showing a remarkable 57% year-on-year increase in earnings, totaling nearly $2.3 billion. This surge solidified the sunflower as one of the most rapidly expanding agricultural sectors in the country. Factors contributing to this growth included a significant rise in physical shipments, which exceeded 3 million tons, marking a 39% increase from 2024. The exceptional performance was largely fueled by sunflower oil, which alone reached record shipments of over 1.5 million tons.

The favorable outcomes for the sunflower sector were attributed to several key factors. Firstly, the significant increase in exports was linked to a robust recovery in production, providing a greater supply of raw materials. Secondly, the global market conditions were advantageous for vegetable oils, enhancing demand and pricing for sunflower products. Alongside sunflower oil, there was notable growth in the export of sunflower meal and pellets, which also reached historic highs, surpassing 1.3 million tons shipped abroad.

As the industry looks ahead, the implications of this growth are significant. The continuous rise in sunflower exports reflects not only Argentina's agricultural resilience but also its strategic positioning in international markets. This development could lead to stronger trade relationships, particularly with major importers like India, which has become the primary destination for Argentine sunflower exports. The overall expansion of the sunflower complex not only bolsters Argentina's economy but also highlights the country's vital role in the global agricultural landscape.

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