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A Life Dedicated to Regenerative, Sustainable and Seasonal Production: Through the Labrar Project, maría Sance Accompanies the Development of Small Mendoza Producers

Summary by Bichos De Campo
Anyone who knows the Mendoza Maria Sance would find it difficult to imagine a reality in which she is not in contact with the land and what is obtained from it. With agricultural roots dating back to the time of her great-grandfather, who in Luján de Cuyo produced fruits and vines to make wine, Mary always felt attraction for food. That was manifested more clearly when she chose a career, which led her to consider agronomic engineering, nutritio…
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Anyone who knows the Mendoza Maria Sance would find it difficult to imagine a reality in which she is not in contact with the land and what is obtained from it. With agricultural roots dating back to the time of her great-grandfather, who in Luján de Cuyo produced fruits and vines to make wine, Mary always felt attraction for food. That was manifested more clearly when she chose a career, which led her to consider agronomic engineering, nutritio…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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