Known as “The Garden of the Republic,” Tucumán is located at the foothills of the Andes and offers a unique ecosystem for citrus cultivation. Its subtropical climate, combined with the influence of the piedmont and the presence of the Yungas rainforest, creates exceptional natural conditions for lemon production, including organic farming.
Argentina accounts for approximately 64% of the world’s lemon processing, with Tucumán serving as the country’s main production and industrial hub. With more than 75 years of experience, the province has established itself as the leading global center for lemon agro-industry. Within this context, Citromax cultivates over 4,000 hectares of lemon groves and operates under a vertically integrated model that spans from primary production to industrial processing.
Citromax is the world’s largest producer of organic lemons and operates with a long-term approach, supported by technological innovation in agricultural management, including tree-level monitoring systems, drones, sensors, and artificial intelligence tools.


