A second chance within dairy farming: At Tambo Amadeo, which his grandfather founded and his father continued, Mariano Zurvera put

게시됨 2025년 6월 15일

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The coronavirus era changed many things, but also the story of Los Olivos establishment in Presidente Roca, Santa Fe. The pandemic took a life and thus changed the business of a typical, traditional family dairy farm. A productive unit that was leased to another trusted family, to whom the entire herd and even machinery were sold, now has space for a novel initiative that represents a business opportunity that the primary sector longs for. In 1945, Amadeo Zurvera inherited a plot of land from his father, later buying additional space from his siblings, where he raised cattle. On those 100 hectares, he made room for the dairy farm he started with his two sons. One of them, Alcides Zurvera, was president of the Rafaela Rural Society and a defender of dairy farming. In October 2020, he passed away from coronavirus, which determined that the dairy farm would be leased, in order to preserve it in the family that accepted a condition that was fulfilled over time. "We made an agreement, ...

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