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		<title>Investing in Agricultural Land in the Chaco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is another thing Paraguay has an abundance of. The land exists, is fertile and natural irrigation is easy. It is virgin. There are no people there. So nobody got around to developing it or putting in roads. High prices for soya, beef and other commodities have changed this. Argentina’s ban on beef exports has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span lang="ES-US">This is another thing Paraguay has an abundance of. The land exists, is fertile and natural irrigation is easy. It is virgin. There are no people there. So nobody got around to developing it or putting in roads. High prices for soya, beef and other commodities have changed this. Argentina’s ban on beef exports has helped too… Argetinian farmers can’t export beef any more, so they are quietly exporting their whole beef industry with all its expertise instead… to Paraguay. Meanwhile Brazilian farmers, hurt by the strong real, are also looking to reduce costs without having to move far from their familiar territory. Where are they headed? You guessed it – Paraguay.</span></p>
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