“Today there is hope for six families,” said INC president Alejandro Henry, in the presentation of the call for applicants to participate in the Lechero Development Pole in the former estancia María Dolores, south of the department of Florida. With priority among young producers, women, people with dependent minors and rural wage earners, as well as small family producers, the holder of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Alfredo Fratti, appre…
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“Today there is hope for six families,” said INC president Alejandro Henry, in the presentation of the call for applicants to participate in the Lechero Development Pole in the former estancia María Dolores, south of the department of Florida. With priority among young producers, women, people with dependent minors and rural wage earners, as well as small family producers, the holder of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Alfredo Fratti, appre…