The article reports on a successful agricultural campaign conducted by AgroCalafate, a company founded by Tomás Ciurlanti, Nicolás Zuber, and Ricardo Coggiola, in the southern part of Argentina. The project took place at Estancia Alice, located near El Calafate in Santa Cruz province, where they successfully completed the entire cycle of planting, development, and harvesting grains on a large scale. The crops grown were primarily oats and wheat, marking the first such production in the region. The initiative involved collaboration with the provincial state enterprise Santa Cruz Puede and the establishment of Alejandro Bárcena. Despite challenges posed by heavy rainfall during the harvest period, particularly affecting wheat cultivation, the team managed to complete the process and gather valuable technical data. The results showed promising yields, highlighting the potential for competitive grain production in this area.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual account of an agricultural achievement without overtly promoting any political agenda. While the success of grain production in a previously underutilized region could have broader economic implications, the focus remains on the technical and operational aspects of the





