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“Just the Beginning”: the Load of the First Argentine Wheat Boat for China Began

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“This milestone is just the beginning.” With that phrase, Alfonso Romero, CEO of COFCO, the Chinese-born group that is one of the world’s grain trading giants, described to LA NACION what the cargo for the company means today, from the port of Timbues, in Santa Fe, of the first boat with Argentine wheat for China. The novelty had been anticipated by this half last week. To witness the cargo operation of the ship Shandong Fu Yi were attended by v…

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“This milestone is just the beginning.” With that phrase, Alfonso Romero, CEO of COFCO, the Chinese-born group that is one of the world’s grain trading giants, described to LA NACION what the cargo for the company means today, from the port of Timbues, in Santa Fe, of the first boat with Argentine wheat for China. The novelty had been anticipated by this half last week. To witness the cargo operation of the ship Shandong Fu Yi were attended by v…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires, 13 December (NA) – COFCO International is loading the first commercial bulk shipment of Argentine wheat destined for China, which marks the opening of a new flow of trade between the two countries. The cargo is being carried out in the port terminal of COFCO International in Timbues, Argentina, according to the Argentine News Agency. The ship MV Shandong Fu Yi will depart on the Paraná River, will complete cargo in the Port Quequén…

It is about 65,000 tons destined for the milling industry of the Asian giant.

In a historic landmark for the grain trade of Argentina, a ship called MV Shandong Fu Yi, which carries the flag of Honk Kong, began to be loaded in port facilities of the Chinese company Cofco in the Gran Rosario to leave for that Asian country, before completing its warehouses in the port of Quequén. The novel thing is what it carries in: 65,000 tons of Argentine wheat. China is the third global importer of cereal, with about 10 million tons p…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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