Antonia Scalzilli: "Livestock farming is part of the solution for the planet"

Published Feb 12, 2026

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In an exclusive interview with La Mañana and within the framework of Agro en Punta 2026, the advisor to the Civil House of Rio Grande do Sul analyzes the challenges and opportunities of the cattle-raising sector in Mercosur, traceability as a strategic tool, and the urgent need to build bridges between the countryside and the city.

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Under the characteristic buzz of one of the most important agricultural fairs in the region, Antonia Scalzilli welcomes La Mañana with the calm of someone who knows the terrain. Advisor to the Civil House of the government of Rio Grande do Sul, Scalzilli is an authoritative voice in a sector key to the Brazilian economy and the regional bloc. Her gaze encompasses everything from livestock techniques to public policies, with a firm conviction: meat production is a pillar of sustainable development and must be communicated as such. Regional integration: a two-way street Scalzilli does not hesitate to affirm that the relationship with Uruguay is "increasingly necessary." Both territories share a biome, breeds, and challenges. "We have everything in common," she says, referring to the exchange of knowledge, technology, and genetics. For her, Uruguay has positioned itself as a reliable seller at a global level, thanks to its transparency, innovation, and sanitary rigor. "We believe ...
Source: Agromeat

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