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LatAm is expected to account for more than 30% of global exports of key agricultural commodities by 2032

According to a report by the FAO and OECD, Latin America and the Caribbean are expected to see a 12% increase in agricultural and fisheries production over the next decade, although the growth rate will be slower compared to previous years.

The report emphasizes that crop production will contribute the most to this growth, with a projected increase of 17%, while livestock and fisheries will experience more moderate growth rates of 11% and 10% respectively.

The FAO and OECD highlight the significance of exports for sustained agricultural growth in the region, as Latin America is expected to account for over. . .

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