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After the Bankruptcies, the Milk “Resurrection” Arrives: the Projects of Three Major Brands

Summary by El Cronista
While some dairy companies break down or reconfigure their businesses, others return to the market after months of paralysis. This is the case of Verónica, La Suipachense and, more recently, Sudamericana de Lácteos. The latter will be produced again after seven months. This was confirmed by Pablo Gonzalez to El Cronista, the new owner of the dairy since last month. The company was in the hands of Sergio Servio who is also in charge of the family…
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While some dairy companies break down or reconfigure their businesses, others return to the market after months of paralysis. This is the case of Verónica, La Suipachense and, more recently, Sudamericana de Lácteos. The latter will be produced again after seven months. This was confirmed by Pablo Gonzalez to El Cronista, the new owner of the dairy since last month. The company was in the hands of Sergio Servio who is also in charge of the family…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Cronista broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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