The Agro Says Goodbye to a Historic Leader: Former President of Carbap Juan Pedro Merbilhaa Died
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At this time, in the Confederation of Rural Associations of Buenos Aires and La Pampa (Carbap) there are moments of regret: the entity presided over by Ignacio Kovarsky announced the death of a historical reference: Juan Pedro Merbilhaa. This is who presided over the entity between 1979 and 1980, and who stood out as “a ferret militant of the Confederate rural movement and defender of agricultural production as a pillar of growth and development…
At this time, rural unionism cries out to one of its historical referents, Juan Pedro Merbilhaa. A lawyer by profession, he had a professional and personal journey always marked by the defense of the Confederate movement. In addition to legal advisor and trainer of countless leaders, he was able to preside over Carbap several decades ago and left his mark on that and other institutions of the sector. “From Carbap we want to dismiss him, remember…
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