Argentina: In Río Negro, the distribution of alfalfa to livestock producers isolated by snow began

Published 2024년 5월 29일

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The Government of Río Negro, Argentina, is implementing the 'Livestock Food Assistance for Isolated Subsistence Producers' program for the fourth year in a row, distributing over 7,500 bales of alfalfa across the province. The initiative, which was launched in 2020 in response to the pandemic, aims to support livestock production, primarily for sheep and goats, in remote areas. The bales are delivered to various towns and locations, with the government emphasizing the importance of logistics and coordination in such a large province. The program is set to be carried out over 7,000 kilometers and will continue despite the ongoing pandemic.
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The Government estimates that it will be carried out over 7,000 kilometers. It involves the distribution of more than 7,500 bales of alfalfa for livestock production, mainly sheep and goats. The Government of Río Negro reported that it will implement for the fourth consecutive year the “Livestock Food Assistance for Isolated Subsistence Producers” program: more than 7,500 bales of alfalfa will be distributed. “The first of the bale trips included the towns of Río Chico, El Manso and Villa Mascardi; The second trip included Villa Llanquín, Paso Flores and Clemente Onelli and the third trip covered the points of Aguada Guzmán, Mencué and Laguna Blanca,” they reported from the province. They were also delivered in locations such as Naupahuen, Pilquiniyeu del Limay, Colan Conhue, El Cuy, Ojos de Agua, Mamuel Choique, El Caín, Pilquiniyeu, Cerro Policia and are being delivered this week in Comicó, Prahuaniyeu and Aguada de Guerra. The official explained: “we have a very large province ...

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