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Está en auge: el factor que, según los expertos, disparará una revolución nunca vista en un cultivo
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Está en auge: el factor que, según los expertos, disparará una revolución nunca vista en un cultivo

The article discusses the growing importance of sunflower cultivation in Argentina, driven by rising prices of oilseed crops. It highlights the adoption of advanced agricultural technologies, including improved planting practices and higher yield expectations. However, challenges such as nutrient deficiencies—particularly phosphorus and sulfur—are emerging due to intensified farming methods. Experts at the 'Congreso Puro Girasol' event, organized by Advanta, emphasize the need for better soil management, targeted fertilization, and genetic improvements to close the gap between potential and average yields. Professor Diego Rotilli notes that current yields in parts of Buenos Aires are significantly below optimal levels, while specialist Martín Díaz Zorita provides specific recommendations for fertilizer application based on local conditions.

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Está en auge: el factor que, según los expertos, disparará una revolución nunca vista en un cultivo

The article discusses the growing importance of sunflower cultivation in Argentina, driven by rising prices of oilseed crops. It highlights the adoption of advanced agricultural technologies, including improved planting practices and higher yield expectations. However, challenges such as nutrient deficiencies—particularly phosphorus and sulfur—are emerging due to intensified farming methods. Experts at the 'Congreso Puro Girasol' event, organized by Advanta, emphasize the need for better soil management, targeted fertilization, and genetic improvements to close the gap between potential and average yields. Professor Diego Rotilli notes that current yields in parts of Buenos Aires are significantly below optimal levels, while specialist Martín Díaz Zorita provides specific recommendations for fertilizer application based on local conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents balanced technical analysis from agricultural experts without overt ideological framing. While it discusses economic incentives and technological advancements relevant to national agriculture policy, it does not take a partisan stance or promote specific political agendas. The '

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