Juventudes Agrarias de Andalucía (JJAA) held its Regional Meeting of young farmers and ranchers between October 16 and 18, coinciding with
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the Segureño Lamb Livestock Fair. For three days, the municipality of Santiago-Pontones in Jaén became a meeting point to discuss the major challenges of the Andalusian rural environment and the urgency of generational renewal in the countryside. The event, which was attended by young people from all Andalusian provinces, combined dialogue tables, technical presentations, and institutional meetings, with the aim of strengthening the role of rural youth in agriculture and livestock farming. Within the framework of the meeting, Juventudes Agrarias de Andalucía renewed its Regional Executive Committee, reaffirming its commitment to a more participatory and representative structure. The new leadership is headed by Clara Torreblanca Ortiz, a 36-year-old livestock farmer from Castril (Granada), who is returning as General Coordinator. Torreblanca manages two farms—one dairy goat farm and one free-range chicken farm—and represents the voice of a new generation of young people committed ...
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