Marcos Demarchi and Liliana Constantino, originally from Córdoba, found their place in the world to live and produce in the Misiones forest, more precisely on Cerro Santa Ana, about 50 kilometers from Posadas. Together with their son, Marcos Emiliano, they are also part of the Ovine Caprine Basin of the southern zone of Misiones, an organization that brings together small producers from about 8 municipalities where the breeding of small animals is consolidated as a productive alternative. In an interview with Bichos de Campo, the protagonists of this story told how they decided to take a step forward to innovate by making cold cuts and sausages based on lamb meat in a province where humidity is a difficult enemy to control to achieve a quality product in this sector. –How did two people from Córdoba end up living and producing in Misiones? -Marcos: In 2009 I came to work in the province with a Córdoba company on a construction project. Then my wife came to live here and we liked ...
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