Sergio Iratea, the Secretary of Agriculture of Javier Milei, inaugurated this Thursday, at the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR), a cattle congress almost boasting: “Today it is relatively easy for a government official to stand before the cattle ranchers: There is a good moment for prices, it is raining well, there is grass. It is a good time for cattle ranching. We are not going to waste it,” he said, in front of a massive attendance that forced the organizers of Rosgan to move from an auditorium with a capacity of 300 people to one of 800. That, in the end, was the best indicator. Iraeta's words mark the basis of the discussion at this important fourth Congress of the Rosario Cattle Market, which is titled “The Comeback of Cattle Ranching.” The cattle moment looks exceptional, both in terms of prices and climate (except, of course, pockets of the country that are experiencing flooding in Buenos Aires or persistent drought in northern Santa Fe). But good conditions do not necessarily ...
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