38 SELLING LATIN AMERICA devoted to this business. The grapes grown at the foot of the eastern slopes of the Andes, near and around Mendoza, yield 500,000,000 quarts of wine yearly, most all being for in ternal consumption. Owing to the reversal of seasons here, crops are harvested when ours are being sown. Recently dairying has developed to a re markable extent, over 1300 creameries and factories being devoted to the manufacture of butter and cheese, doing a gross business of nearly $9,000,000. Much butter and cheese are shipped to England, Brazil and South Africa. For the first time in its history, but ter was exported to the United States last year. Flour milling was established in the Argen tine in the 16th century. Prior to this Chilean flour supplied the demands for this article. To-day in addition to providing sufficient for its own requirements, Argentine ships much of its flour to Brazil, Chile and Europe and has about 800 flour mills in operation, repre senting an investment of approximately $14,- 000,000.