Villa María will host a prominent event for foreign trade
The event will bring together more than 60 companies and operators from 10 countries
porEditorial Team
Argentina
B2B rounds, technical visits, and over 300 meetings to boost private investments and exports
Villa María Exporta will bring together 60 national companies and 18 international operators from 10 countries between September 17 and 19 at the Predio Centenario. The reverse trade mission will include business rounds and more than 300 scheduled B2B meetings between buyers and industries from the regional commercial food sector. Technical visits to plants will allow importers to evaluate production, quality controls, and the scaling capacity of local companies and processes.
Operators from ten countries will attend, including Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Spain, and the United States, with importer profiles.The 21st edition will bring together more than 60 food companies that will showcase productive capacity, certifications, and investment proposals to open markets. During the event, more than 300 B2B meetings will be held with the goal of closing export, supply, and commercial alliance agreements.
Plant visits allow importers to verify controls and productive scale, strengthening trust and facilitating real commercial agreements. Organized by ProCórdoba and AERCA, the meeting promotes private investments and opportunities that benefit local companies and the production chain. Visits and B2B rounds generate demand that allows for investment planning in machinery, logistics, and plant expansion with a medium-term productive outlook.
La misión inversa incluirá rondas de negocios y más de 300 reuniones B2B
B2B rounds and technical visits
The agenda will begin on September 17 with plant tours and will continue on the 18th and 19th with B2B rounds to close global sales and supply deals. More than 300 scheduled B2B meetings are expected, which will allow for negotiations on exports, supply contracts, and projects with real private investment. Technical visits will allow buyers to verify certifications, hygiene, and industrial traceability that raise the competitive value of food products.
The event attracts operators seeking Argentine products and will drive private investment to expand production lines and optimize export logistics. Importers from Brazil, Chile, United States, and Spain will facilitate the diversification of destinations and reduce market concentration in the region. Coordination with the Municipality of Villa María and national agencies provides logistical support and outreach, without replacing the role of private investors.
Organizers estimate that the rounds and technical visits will result in contracts and an increase in productive investments in the short and medium term. More than 60 local companies will take advantage of the international presence to showcase product lines, added value, and concrete, real export plans. With more than 300 scheduled meetings and operators from ten markets, Villa María Exporta projects economic impact by strengthening production chains and employment.