Rebellious effect: There are already more than 500 producers who have signed a petition so that the electronic caravan is not mandatory.

Published 2025년 12월 8일

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"So far we have received 523 adhesions. If we have this amount of adhesions in just two or three days, it is a significant sign that there is a great deal of discontent among producers, mostly breeders," reported Carlos Baravalle, the small cattle farmer from Córdoba who has declared himself in rebellion against the new electronic caravan system that the government of Javier Milei wants to impose on the sector starting in 2026. The data provided to Bichos de Campo by Baravalle, who belongs to the Bases Federadas group, from where this adhesion campaign against the mandatory individual traceability of cattle was launched, is from Saturday morning, and it may well have grown. In fact, it is striking that other self-convened product sectors, which seem to be at ideological opposites from the former federated ones, have joined this collection of signatures. What unites them is the discontent with an imposition that seems to serve little purpose to the very cattle farmers who will have ...

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