Guardian: Grain is loaded on to a ship from a giant grain plant on the banks of the Panama river in Argentina.
The Pampas are just as the old geography textbooks described them: vast flat plains stretching to distant horizons, white heads of tall grasses catching the autumn light. A great empty road ploughs a furrow from Buenos Aires through mile upon mile of fertile lands towards the ports on the great South American waterway, the Paraná river.
But missing from much of the Pampas now are the Argentinian......
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Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 1st, 2011
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