Exclusive: The libertarian government is preparing its own "agrarian reform" to repopulate the countryside and secure the workforce.

Published Dec 28, 2025

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As the end of the year approaches, the strategic thinking factory of Javier Milei's government does not stop: In the Ministry of Agriculture, led by Sergio Iraeta, they are preparing an ambitious agrarian reform plan necessary to repopulate the Argentine countryside and thus obtain the necessary workforce to address what they consider the Achilles' heel of the current boom in cattle ranching and other rural activities, which is the lack of skilled labor. In this article, Bichos de Campo reveals this plan that is expected to be announced in the coming days by the president of the nation himself, perhaps even via a national broadcast. "There are no people who want to work." "Nobody wants to live in the countryside." "There is no connectivity and therefore workers are very scarce." "Rural schools are closing and then the children have to go to town to study and the family is dismantled." Phrases like these, which are true sociological diagnoses of the accelerated depopulation ...

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