Tell me Pereiro: Julio spent three decades pondering his desire to do regenerative livestock farming on the family farm, and when he finally...

Published Dec 9, 2025

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In 2017, the succession of Amadeo Ismael Pereiro decided to divide the 166-hectare family field located in Suipacha, and at that time Julio Pereiro decided to receive the 80 most livestock-rich hectares. His establishment is called “Las Cortaderas”. Julio had been wanting to try something different there since 1989, as he himself recounts, while he was still studying Agronomy at university. At that time, he had the chance to meet Luiz Carlos Pinheiro Machado, a Brazilian who is a leading authority on Rational Grazing Voisin (PRV) in this part of the world. But life led him to always work on something else, as a contractor for applications on third-party fields. These ideas had to wait almost 30 years and began to materialize from 2017, when Pereiro was finally able to subdivide the family field that fell to him into smaller parcels, following the model of regenerative livestock farming. His son, who is studying as he did, is one of his great supports. So rich is the work that ...

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