Livestock producer Luciano Correndo, from Stroeder, one of the last Buenos Aires cities at the start of Patagonia, analyzed in an interview with Valor Agregado Agro the impact of the new electronic caravaning regulation, which will be mandatory starting January 2026. He also discussed the current situation of Patagonian cattle farming following the opening to the entry of bone-in meat. Luciano Correndo, in addition to being a livestock producer, is the representative of the Argentine Angus Association in Patagonia and one of the producers who warned at the time about the entry of bone-in meats in the "barrier without foot-and-mouth disease vaccination" and who today, thanks to the good prices, manages to resolve the problem of producing cattle in hostile terrains, where everything is very expensive to do. For Correndo: "It is one more tool to identify cattle efficiently," he indicated, and that the news was well received in the region, as it is a measure that the Patagonian ...
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