Argentina created the National Citrus Growers Board on 16 May 1942. The board unified producers from major citrus regions such as Tucumán and Entre Ríos. Its work focused on crop quality, marketing, and export standards. The organization helped stabilize prices and improve agricultural coordination. It encouraged investment in orchards and packing facilities. The board strengthened Argentina’s position as a growing citrus exporter. Its founding marked an important step in agricultural organization.