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As It Did at the Beginning of the Century because of the Crisis, a Missions Logging Company Stopped Its Production and Suspended Its Employees: “They Told Us They Would Close Their doors.”

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For weeks now, the workers of the company Industrias Montecarlo S.A., engaged in the processing of pine and eucalyptus wood for the production of products such as tarbadients, ice cream sticks and other wooden utensils, have been immersed in great uncertainty. With about half a century of work in the missionary town of Eldorado, this firm known in the field of forestry-industry notified 9 of its 12 employees, in mid-August, that it would suspend…
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For weeks now, the workers of the company Industrias Montecarlo S.A., engaged in the processing of pine and eucalyptus wood for the production of products such as tarbadients, ice cream sticks and other wooden utensils, have been immersed in great uncertainty. With about half a century of work in the missionary town of Eldorado, this firm known in the field of forestry-industry notified 9 of its 12 employees, in mid-August, that it would suspend…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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